
The dispute resolution thread
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- Mister Dick Statue
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Re: The dispute resolution thread
Ha! Thats the same guy that tried to rip me off a few months ago!
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- Master or universe
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Re: The dispute resolution thread
tonyt76?rancor wrote: October 31st, 2019, 11:47 pm Ha! Thats the same guy that tried to rip me off a few months ago!
Can somebody summarise what went on at AP. I can't see the thread.
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Re: The dispute resolution thread
Heres my initial post over on AP:
His final post sealed it:
tonyt76:
He never withdrew the Paypal dispute, and they judged that he must send the stools back to me for a refund. I guess he didn't want to do that, so he dropped the claim. No photos or details of the "damage" were ever given. Eventually after 3 pages of back-and-forth and seemingly everyone chiming in, the subject just ran out of gas and no further action was ever taken by either of us.Forum member @tonyt76 received his stools from me (according to tracking) on July 25th, 2019. I woke up today (September 28th 2019) to a Paypal claim for a full refund ( >$300) for "items damaged in transit", yet his Paypal claim was "Item not as described".
Why is this just now coming up two months after he accepted delivery?
Why has he not tried to contact me directly either through these forums or via email? I'm not a difficult person to contact.
His final post sealed it:
tonyt76:
tiff_lee:I dropped the claim so you are out absolutely nothing! I guess you didn't get scammed after all...
How magnanimous of you but it certainly wasn't from a lack of trying by the looks of it.

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Re: The dispute resolution thread
@psyko44
Is the matter with @pianela resolved?
Is the matter with @pianela resolved?
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Re: The dispute resolution thread
hi,
we are on the good road
he refund me 100euros the last month and make is possible to refund the rest as he could.
thanks.
we are on the good road

he refund me 100euros the last month and make is possible to refund the rest as he could.
thanks.
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Re: The dispute resolution thread
Maybe people should watch out for MrSega:
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=22275
He's pretty much stolen 1500 quid at this point:
http://www.ukvac.com/forum/for-sale-seg ... page2.html
See g60hot's post
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=22275
He's pretty much stolen 1500 quid at this point:
http://www.ukvac.com/forum/for-sale-seg ... page2.html
See g60hot's post

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- Master or universe
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Re: The dispute resolution thread
I have suspended his marketplace access and will PM him.
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Re: The dispute resolution thread
Zak,zak wrote: November 14th, 2019, 5:17 pm Maybe people should watch out for MrSega:
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=22275
He's pretty much stolen 1500 quid at this point:
http://www.ukvac.com/forum/for-sale-seg ... page2.html
See g60hot's post![]()
As you have made a serious false accusation based off of four line, can you submit a full detailed witness statement including times, dates and full evidence when the alleged theft which supposingly took place.
Once you have completed this, as a law abiding citizen can you ensure that this is submitted to your local police constabulary to be considered for further investigation.
When you have done this, please update The dispute resolution thread with the Crime Incident Number / Crime Reference Number.
Thank you
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- Master or universe
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Re: The dispute resolution thread
No need to be a smart ****.
Hopefully @g60hot can comment here once the situation is resolved and I'll restore your marketplace access.
Hopefully @g60hot can comment here once the situation is resolved and I'll restore your marketplace access.
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Re: The dispute resolution thread
Mods can remove my post once everything is resolved.Mrsega wrote: November 16th, 2019, 12:37 pmZak,zak wrote: November 14th, 2019, 5:17 pm Maybe people should watch out for MrSega:
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=22275
He's pretty much stolen 1500 quid at this point:
http://www.ukvac.com/forum/for-sale-seg ... page2.html
See g60hot's post![]()
As you have made a serious false accusation based off of four line, can you submit a full detailed witness statement including times, dates and full evidence when the alleged theft which supposingly took place.
Once you have completed this, as a law abiding citizen can you ensure that this is submitted to your local police constabulary to be considered for further investigation.
When you have done this, please update The dispute resolution thread with the Crime Incident Number / Crime Reference Number.
Thank you
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Re: The dispute resolution thread
As always, I hope it is just a misunderstanding and all parties get what they expect from the trade. The onus is Mrsega to resolve the issue. (Over at UKVAC)
It would have been much easier and quicker to say it was in hand than post the reply above.
It would have been much easier and quicker to say it was in hand than post the reply above.

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Re: The dispute resolution thread
http://www.ukvac.com/forum/for-sale-seg ... ml#1119397markedkiller78 wrote: November 17th, 2019, 10:21 am The onus is Mrsega to resolve the issue. (Over at UKVAC)
That's a pretty good reply IMO.
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Re: The dispute resolution thread
I did read it and g60hot has not replied here or there, so I have no reason to doubt it, but I stand by what I’ve posted.
It’s much easier and courteous to say the matter is in hand rather than throw your toys out the pram.
It’s much easier and courteous to say the matter is in hand rather than throw your toys out the pram.

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Re: The dispute resolution thread
Well what a load of complete ****, honestly I can’t even be arsed reading the **** (I’ve heard it many times), unfortunately the details of this die with Mr.sega and I but we both know the truth... I’ve now been waiting patiently for a phone call for 4 days as somehow this was the only opportunity to call me!! Guess what the phone call never came...what a surprise... instead I got a message telling me various **** and he will refund me if 5 days...we shall continue to see.
Until I receive my full refund or cabinets I have been ripped off...Simples!!
Thanks all who have helped so far
Until I receive my full refund or cabinets I have been ripped off...Simples!!
Thanks all who have helped so far
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Re: The dispute resolution thread
Paying cash on collection has always worked for me over the years.
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Re: The dispute resolution thread
hi,
for gving news here, pianela said that he refund me today (this morning).
when i receive it i will put a message here.
thanks
for gving news here, pianela said that he refund me today (this morning).
when i receive it i will put a message here.
thanks
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Re: The dispute resolution thread
@g60hot @Mrsega any news on this?g60hot wrote: November 17th, 2019, 10:37 pm Well what a load of complete ****, honestly I can’t even be arsed reading the **** (I’ve heard it many times), unfortunately the details of this die with Mr.sega and I but we both know the truth... I’ve now been waiting patiently for a phone call for 4 days as somehow this was the only opportunity to call me!! Guess what the phone call never came...what a surprise... instead I got a message telling me various **** and he will refund me if 5 days...we shall continue to see.
Until I receive my full refund or cabinets I have been ripped off...Simples!!
Thanks all who have helped so far![]()

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Re: The dispute resolution thread
Sorry all for late response...I received a refund right at the last minute of the week to refund deadline!
So yes it’s now resolved...thanks all for any help you gave.
So yes it’s now resolved...thanks all for any help you gave.
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Re: The dispute resolution thread
