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Thread: Ebay - Help

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    I'm looking at buying tickets for the Kaiser Chiefs in Manchester, and I've seen that most listings are under face value.

    There is a listing (buy it now) with 17 tickets left, at 12 quid each (Face value is 25.) with 4.50 Next day P&P

    I was wondering, if I buy these tickets and they turn out to be fake, what will be done?

    Seller has 3400+ feedbacks, 99.8% positive.
    PM me for help.



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    You can report them to eBay and the member will probably be banned and reported to the police. Also, you'd get your money back obviously.

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    At 3400+ feedbacks, 99.8% positive they should be fairly trust worthy. Maybe check out what the negative feedbacks were for just to be sure.

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    with that amount of sales and that feedback I wouldn't think they were fake tbh.

    he probably got them free .

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    View his feedback, and find out where the negatives have come from, See if he is good with other items, but likes to sell illegitimate tickets.
    o.o

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    The few negatives are most likely from people who are so picky. And leave negative for any little thing that doesn't suite them. I would say he is fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coldplay View Post
    I'm looking at buying tickets for the Kaiser Chiefs in Manchester, and I've seen that most listings are under face value.

    There is a listing (buy it now) with 17 tickets left, at 12 quid each (Face value is 25.) with 4.50 Next day P&P

    I was wondering, if I buy these tickets and they turn out to be fake, what will be done?

    Seller has 3400+ feedbacks, 99.8% positive.
    He might have bought them in bulk therefore selling them at a reduced cost.
    New Zealand Web/Tech News

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    As ebay said, it's most likely that they were bought in bulk by the seller. For example if you were to use www.liquidation.com, you'd be buying in bulk so you get a better deal all together which normally works for most products.

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