Always use the ebay resolution center. Never let a claim lapse. I would take this as an $80 lesson and be glad that it wasn't far more money. :) If you let the claim lapse, you are telling ebay that you no longer have a dispute. I always start the resolution center case _immediately_ whenever anything starts to go wrong. It is often good at lighting a fire under the seller, even in the best of circumstances. If they respond but they aren't solving it, then escalate it to ebay customer service. They _ALWAYS_ favor the buyer.

-Adam

On 4/17/2012 6:13 PM, Tony Adams wrote:
Over the last few months I have bought a number of parcels of IV11s
from an ebay seller who regularly posts them in lots of 100. They
arrived well packed and without difficulties so I had no worries when
asked to buy a batch directly. I bought 2 further parcels through ebay
after that direct purchase which arrived OK but no sign of the batch
bought directly.
I opened a paypal case and was told it would be sorted out 'we have
traded many times trust us' so I let the claim lapse. Of course
nothing arrived and requests for tracking numbers for that parcel have
been unanswered so I'm out of pocket for 100x IV11 tubes.
I've also now been blocked from bidding on their items which has the
effect of preventing me contacting the seller through ebay.

Very disappointing as it was such a small purchase, why bother doing
that for less than $80?..

On Apr 9, 9:37 am, "Dieter Waechter"<[email protected]>  wrote:
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