Telling a tale of ebay fraud

I just got a pleasant email from said seller.

"Just so you know I am turning your post on A bodies form over to my attorney, everything you said and stated was a lie, you should’ve found out and got your fact correct before posting my name on the internet. I borrowed your pictures and listed your radio as you can tell by the date before I even received your item because I listed my duster with the aftermarket radio in no longer needed an AM radio anyways! So once I received your broken item I canceled the auction. You thought you were bashing me but you effed your self instead"
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Hmm, so if this person didn't need an AM radio... then why did he buy mine? And why is that listing now down but not earlier when he supposedly received my supposed broken item? For that matter, why did he list a radio he didn't even possess? And just for the record, I took a screen shot of his auction as soon as I spotted it. Note the time.

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Once again, I say it loud and clear.

Liar.


So why would he list the broken radio for more than twice what he paid for it???

So he's turning this over to his attorney... :rolleyes:

He will pay more in attorney fees than he paid for the part... sounds like BS to me.... :bs_flag:


How much do you think his attorney will charge him to handle the case??? Way more than the $40 that he paid for the part originally...



Also, did you leave him negative feedback to ding his ebay rating???