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Originally Posted by shabaang
file a police report, and threaten to take the buyer to court. I would even go so far as lettig him know that you will in fact take him to small claims court for the full value of the watch and for the cost of any fees incurred while taking him to court (air fare, gas, missed work, etc) this might be enough to scare him.
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IIRC, the eBay and PP contracts limit members to binding arbitration. But even if a court accepted a case (versus declining it due to lack of standing) - proving fraud is a steep hill to climb.
For the OP, sorry it has happened in your deal. I sold for years on eBay and sidestepped a few scammers - but I always limited my listings to in-country buyers. It’s now much more difficult. I would still sell there except for the combined fees becoming too high.
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