Gamma68
One Too Many
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Looks like someone took action. Moto's post trashing @ton312 has suddenly disappeared. Moto was the buyer who ripped up the jacket.
Shame I missed the post by Moto the POS. I would have liked the peek into the mind of a lunatic.
I can't even begin to understand the motive here.
I know it's no fun if you're directly involved personally.. but looking in on this I think one just has to lol. I mean it is a comedy isn't it. Who the F is this character!?
2 eBay/PP defeats apparently wasn't enough for him and he's had to come on here with his screenshots to comolete the hat trick! What a clown.
Anyone with two brain cells who knows Ton knows that with the sheer volume of jackets the man gets through there definitely isn't gonna be any funny business that might compromise his ability to make future sales. Heck, when Ton starts to plan out an order on here guys literally start lining up to buy it lol
I suspect that ebay eats the loss on both ends in these cases. It's your word against his, and there's no cost effective way for eBay to prove anything, so they probably refunded BOTH parties. To them, a quick resolution that makes you feel safe doing business on eBay is their most important goal.Here is my eBay handle and full transaction history since 2006, the buyer @MOTO of this jacket was unable to leave feedback b/c he opened and lost two cases over the course of the sale
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As for details on this transaction the refund sent to the buyer was returned to me in full when I submitted photos of what had been done to the returned jacket.
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Months after this transaction had closed I received this message:
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Both cases opened by this guy were in fact found in my favor:
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Hey Ton:Kharma is something one cannot escape.
Hey Ton:
Watch your back guy. ALL the red flags are up with this one. It’s obvious that it’s about more than a jacket/$ here. A family man can’t be too safe these days.
Be well. Bowen