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Old 17 October 2017, 03:33 AM   #42
Tony64
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Originally Posted by michaelodonnell123 View Post
Actually he is under obligation. If he claims that it is a fake then he has to prove it.
Yes, but to who's satisfaction? Yours or eBay's??

All eBay is likely to require is a letter from a qualified expert stating that the watch is fake. Video footage, parking receipts, affidavits from the store employee that he spoke with, photos of the employee, etc, are beyond what is usually expected, in my opinion of course.

eBay/PayPal will decide for themselves what documentation they require. I'm just saying that the buyer/scammer has no obligation to provide these things to the seller. "Keeping him busy" as you say, I don't think will prove an effective strategy, but I hope I'm wrong.


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