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many thanks to @Retro_bastard and @matthewn5 for prompt, no-nonsense, buying with prompt payment and good comms - recommended
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Prices include postage (3.5% PayPal goods and signed for postage payable by buyer)
New/unused: DA7900 cranks (n0 rings). 170mm 130BCD - couple of tiny marks from storage/transit £115.95>>109.95 SOLD
Praxis Alba chainset and BB with Leva Time Cold forged rings. 170 52/36Cranks BB unused and rings less than 300 miles use £89.95>>>84.95>>>£79.95>>>£78.95>>77.95
No dibs please
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Hi - I've just done exactly that - reiterated facts (royal mail shows delivered and received by a person giving your surname), added tracking to the opened case and tracking transcript, very polite, and said "I'll follow up with Royal Mail and eBay this morning and forward and relevant information immediately, as received." Within 5 minutes of sending it, the case was closed.
I can't see a legitimate scenario where a buyer opens a case for non-receipt at 2315 on Thursday then closes it, with no explanation/msg, at 0815 the following day
odd all round - hopefully the last I've heard of this.
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I think this is contentious as people find it hard to look at injustices in isolation as there are historical/cultural injustices against individuals, groups, races, ethnicities which are themselves guilty of the same. More specifically I think perhaps people that by discussing/acknowledging injustices suffered by a particular group it may somehow detract from any injustices they may have carried out.
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where do (or might) I stand in this situation? Sold something relatively high value to buyer with good feedback. Sent special delivery to correct address and tracking shows delivered and 'signed for' by the intended recipient's surname (don't think they're taking signatures - Covid). Now, out of the blue and with no prior messages, a case opened against me saying 'item says delivered and signed for but I've not received it'. Obviously the natural reaction is to think they're lying (it said received on Tuesday) perhaps because I think it's odd a case was immediately opened rather than msg me - although they can see item has been sent/tracked - hmmm. Any advice? Obviously i'll contact Royal Mail tomorrow who will give, in a few days, an exact GPS of the delivery location I suppose and should I contact eBay?
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