• Pay for the goods, you know its the right thing to do.

    The right thing would have been for the seller to send the rims in a timely manner.

    @Skülly have you built the rims you bought in this country? Can you return them?

    At most I'd send one message offering to pay for the rims that have shown up but subtracting anything that you're out for the other ones (return postage if they can be returned etc) and if that message is met with the same lackluster response as your previous ones then fuck it.

    Would be interesting to know what the legal situation is. I think I looked into it once if you are incorrectly sent items then you have inform the sender and it's their responsibility to arrange collection of the item (at a time that suits the recipient I think) within a set time period. That was for a seller within the UK, not sure how it'd work with a seller in the US but you could make the offer.

    I've had situations like this on ebay where a seller's stubbornness or lack of response has meant that I end with a full refund and the item and I'm always of the opinion that if its the sellers actions (or lack thereof) that have gotten us there then it's their fault.

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