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    • a chargeback via a paypal account used in an ebay sale doesn't usually result in funds being sucked from your bank account,  just that you attain a paypal negative balance. as you saying the money was taken by paypal from your bank account without you authorising this? or is it directly the buyers name that is shown? regarding the chargeback but either way you bank account HAS been debited? dx  
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    • moved to the debt self help forum. plenty of like threads here to read along with the ones you've done so far..good work. last thing you ever want to do is look at any kind of IVO/BK or anything alike concerning consumer debt, never do that, turns unsecured debts into secured ones in many instances. your best bet for now is p'haps looks at  Options for dealing with your debts: Breathing Space (Debt Respite Scheme) - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) sadly you have to go thru one of the free debt charities to invoke that but DON'T be tempted to also open up a DMP with them, just get the Breathing Space done. get that in place that gives you at leasy 60 days buffer you've also goto to realise you'll probably get a default once breathing space is in place, bit if not it might pay you to withhold payments even after BS then p'haps re start payments once a DN for each debt is issued and registered. at least that way, whatever happens in 6yrs the debt will drop off dx  
    • Hello, I am a private seller and recently sold a pair of trainers on eBay.  Everything seemed fine until just after the eBay 30 day mbg had expired.  The buyer contacted me with photos showing me that both shoes had ripped.  He wanted his money back, and after refusing to refund him, he then left me retaliatory and defamatory feedback on my profile to the effect that I had sold him fake trainers (this was removed by eBay).  He then initiated a chargeback via Paypal.  Invariably, the outcome was in his favour, and I have now been charged for the cost of the trainers.  I would have also been stung for the chargeback fee, but eBay refunded this.  Incidentally, I do have the email receipt of the trainers from when I bought them from a well-established and bona fide online retailer.  The susbequent conversation with eBay followed its predictable course, i.e. the chargeback is out of their hands etc. I have been in contact with citizens advice, and my bank.  Citizens advice told me that as a private seller I'm responsible for the "Title and description" of the goods, but not the performance, or the fitness for purpose.  To me it is clear; if you receive something that's not as described, you don't then use the goods, and more than 30 days later claim 'not as described'.  In my mind, this makes the claim fraudulent.  He's used the 'they're fake' card to give credence to a 'not as described' claim here, obviously, without any evidence.  My understanding is that the chargeback is unlawful, because the trainers were shipped as described.  However, I read something on an eBay forum regarding sellers having no statutory rights, i.e. no right to appeal against a chargeback decision, or to complain to the financial ombudsman.  Does this mean that if my bank disputes the charge on my behalf, it will be to no avail, even if it's recognisably a fraudulent chargeback?  I have reported it via the Action fraud website. Any advice, anyone?  Would be most grateful!
    • Thank you, I have drafted my letters and started to complete the reply form, printed from this site and not using the one they provided.    2 questions, on the forum link it says to tick box D & I, the reason for box D will be given on my thread, what would my answer be to "I dispute the debt"?  Do I send anything for the Vodafone debt they have included?  I've only done 118 loan s. 77 & capital one credit cards so. 78    Thank you  
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Why don't we all post huge flat stones to them teling they are true copies of our doorsteps? It may cost us a few quid each but wouldn't the result be funny to video and put on YouTube...:D

 

Remember that you are allowed by Law to omit Names, Addresses and Signatures. You can also send a second doorstep with the prescribed terms on (even if it is made of totally different stuff!)

 

See, the law may be set in stone

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In The Style Of Dave V The World

 

It Has Come To My Notice It Would Have Been Difficult Not To As It Is Out My Front Door, A Door Step Has Been Sent As You Are No Doubt Aware This Is Not A Agreedment And It Does Not Suit The Door.

 

I Must Remind You That Sending A Unsigned Door Step Which I Can Only Persume That You Have Collected From Pt Is Just Not Playing The Game Also I Will Not Pay For The Transportation From Eastligh

 

I Did Not Want The Doorstep Did Not Ask For The Doorstep I Can Only Persume This Is A Underhanded Trick To Confuse Pt Who At This Moment Is Eyeball To Eyeball With Littlewoods.

 

With Due Respect To Dave Where Are You And Of Course Pt

 

 

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Further to your doorstep request I enclose (in the attached skip) a polystyrene doorstep with badly pasted stone wallpaper.

In order for me to ascertain whether you are entitled to collect this doorstep, please place a size 12 muddy footprint on it and return.

Thanking you in anticipation,

Nurse Elsa

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im new to this but got a call last night saying im getting my very own first door step visit from mackenzie hall. have you got any ideas on how i can make this visit hospitable.what shall i say.ive already told them over the phone there getting sweet fa.what makes them think a doorstep visits gonna change it.please give me some tips please please please

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My advice to cold callers is DON'T LET THEM IN. They do not have a right of entry (Only The Royal Mail has a right of entry to any property) Under their Royal Charter they have to deliver to every address in the land.Even the Poilice need a warrent.(unless you invite them) There is the Law of Trespass that covers this. If you have made an appointment (Silly Move) Do not make it hospitable. You may find they will still be refusing to go at ten o'clock at night!There are letters in the forums that you can send to these DCA muppets basically telling them to get lost

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My advice to cold callers is DON'T LET THEM IN. They do not have a right of entry (Only The Royal Mail has a right of entry to any property) Under their Royal Charter they have to deliver to every address in the land.Even the Poilice need a warrent.(unless you invite them) There is the Law of Trespass that covers this. If you have made an appointment (Silly Move) Do not make it hospitable. You may find they will still be refusing to go at ten o'clock at night!There are letters in the forums that you can send to these DCA muppets basically telling them to get lost

 

 

Re-read the thread... your missing the point

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Doorstep collection indeed ;-)

 

Lol - this play on words reminds me a little of a Black Adder sketch....The one with Prince Regent wants to marry Amy...Black Adder goes to Amy's Dad and says:

 

"The Prince wants your Daughter for his wife"

 

and Amy's Dad replies;

 

"Well his wife cant have her!"

Just hate every DCA out there

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hows about digging out that movie home alone.remember the part where the kid orders pizz and when the guy comes to collect payment the kid plays conversation from an old movie lolllllllllllllllllllll keep the change ya filthy animal

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