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Small Claims Court or other remdies. Can I do this?
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<blockquote data-quote="securitysix" data-source="post: 2824760" data-attributes="member: 32714"><p>What you can do is keep an eye on his auctions, included completed listings (whether they sold or not). See if he puts the same stuff up for sale. If so, you may be able to re-open your appeal with eBay and PayPal. I wouldn't hold my breath on this if I were you. eBay and PayPal "seller protection" is a bit of a joke, but once in a while, they'll surprise you.</p><p></p><p>Also, by keeping an eye on his eBay auctions, if you see him put your stuff up for sale, you help build evidence for any civil or criminal suit you bring against him in the future. Just be sure to take actual screenshots and print out the pages for that evidence. Don't count on it to be there on eBay when you really need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="securitysix, post: 2824760, member: 32714"] What you can do is keep an eye on his auctions, included completed listings (whether they sold or not). See if he puts the same stuff up for sale. If so, you may be able to re-open your appeal with eBay and PayPal. I wouldn't hold my breath on this if I were you. eBay and PayPal "seller protection" is a bit of a joke, but once in a while, they'll surprise you. Also, by keeping an eye on his eBay auctions, if you see him put your stuff up for sale, you help build evidence for any civil or criminal suit you bring against him in the future. Just be sure to take actual screenshots and print out the pages for that evidence. Don't count on it to be there on eBay when you really need it. [/QUOTE]
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