This might help you, Alicia
08/22/05 10:30 AM
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atomic rose
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There is a Buyer Protection Program in place for problems just like this. There's a whole process for filing claims for Items Significantly Not as Described. Once you fill out that form, after a certain amount of time, you may be eligible to file a claim and get a refund. You'll have to read up on all of that, though.
Unfortunately, it's not going to cover something damaged in shipping, because ultimately, that's not the seller's fault, and I know that even I put a disclaimer in my listings that I'm not responsible for lost or damaged items, and it's the buyer's responsibility to pay for insurance. That's pretty standard on ebay. But since that product was a FAKE, I would go ahead and file the form. As for the other 2, go back and read the listing carefully. If it was really misrepresented to include other items, you can fill out for those as well... but again, read their descriptions carefully, to avoid wasting your time with the discrepancy process.
Good luck!
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