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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaos View Post
    Are you taking the mick? srsly

    YOU CAN NOT TAKE SOMEONE TO COURT IF WHAT YOUR TAKING THEM TO COURT FOR IS ILLEGAL

    selling habbo furni IS ILLEGAL

    it remains property of SULAKE. AKA NOT WHOEVER IS IN POSESSION OF IT

    + its against ebay t&c to sell on ebay aka ILLEGAL

    so both of them are illegal. so how is he going to be able to take someone to court because what hes doing is illegal aswell..
    LOL at you. Of course selling Habbo furni isn't illegal and just because something isn't allowed in eBays T&C's doesn't mean it's illegal too.

    I'm going to make a site and make a T&C saying 'Everyone in Great Britain byelaw, has to get free money everyday' ... or not. ;/

    TBH they'd laugh at you in court and it makes me laugh when you see people (not referring to coldplay) on habbo going 'omgz im tekkin u to court u stol mi 3 thronz!!!!!'
    That went fast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by underscore View Post
    I wouldn't say it's 'illegal' it's just against the Habbo way, there isn't a law that says you can't sell Habbo furniture and if you do you could face a prison sentance, lol. Plus eBay's rules state you can't sell furniture anyway, if you were selling a 'joke' and you give them free thrones then fair enough PayPal should do something, but I take it you sold the direct furniture?
    Quote Originally Posted by tm View Post
    It is a dodgy transaction. There is nothing you can do about it.

    1. You broke ebay rules by selling virtual items (it says you can't specifically in ebay rules).
    2. There's no proof of delivery because the items aren't traceable so there's no way to prove your case.

    Learn a lesson and don't sell Habbo stuff on ebay.
    Actually, I sold a Short Story, which I have proof of delivery, saved in my eBay message centre.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hurtone View Post
    It isn't illegal if he said purchase a joke and get a "free" throne, Because hes selling the joke.
    Precisely.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nick. View Post
    LOL at you. Of course selling Habbo furni isn't illegal and just because something isn't allowed in eBays T&C's doesn't mean it's illegal too.

    I'm going to make a site and make a T&C saying 'Everyone in Great Britain byelaw, has to get free money everyday' ... or not. ;/

    TBH they'd laugh at you in court and it makes me laugh when you see people (not referring to coldplay) on habbo going 'omgz im tekkin u to court u stol mi 3 thronz!!!!!'
    Lol'd
    PM me for help.



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    Sorry to DP, Can't edit.

    To keep you all upto date, I have provided paypal with 4 files;

    Positive feedback
    Correspondence of recipt of item + interest in buying more
    Proof of delivery of the "Short Story"
    Feedback someone else has left the buyer, saying he has charged them back too.

    Also Provided;

    Video evidence of dropping Thrones
    And about 1000 words of explinations and reasoning in a note.


    If this dispute gets settled in his favour, I wont be happy due to the amount of evidence I've provided, and I may have to file a police report just to get his back up.
    PM me for help.



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    What a joke of a thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coldplay View Post
    I recently sold 2T on Habbo for 29.99 each, the buyer paid, I dropped the thrones, he left positive feedback, now he's chargedback saying "unauthorised transaction".



    I have correspondence from the buyer, confirming payment, positive feedback, and a video of me dropping the thrones.

    How likely is it that lthe claim will be settled in my favour?
    *****. If you really think you're allowed to sell thrones for paypal hahahahaha. It's illegal mate so I wouldn't go advertising the factvtbat youve sold them cos there's no way ull get ur money back... If he bought for 29.99 it's obv his plan was to reverse lmaoooooooo

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    I'm not sure if anyone of you noticed but he said the chargeback reason was "Unortharised transaction" which doesn't mean his disputing wether he got what he paid for his saying that he didn't send the payment someone else did it on his account and he didn't give them permission too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick. View Post
    LOL at you. Of course selling Habbo furni isn't illegal and just because something isn't allowed in eBays T&C's doesn't mean it's illegal too.

    I'm going to make a site and make a T&C saying 'Everyone in Great Britain byelaw, has to get free money everyday' ... or not. ;/

    TBH they'd laugh at you in court and it makes me laugh when you see people (not referring to coldplay) on habbo going 'omgz im tekkin u to court u stol mi 3 thronz!!!!!'

    It is illegal

    Its selling SULAKE Property which isnt yours aka selling their stuff which can also be classed as stolen property. n1.


    Just read Hurtone's post. Thats the only way they can sell it without being illegal if its just listed "sellin habbo fronezzzzzzz" then it is.
    Last edited by Chaos; 28-04-2009 at 11:48 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaos View Post
    It is illegal

    Its selling SULAKE Property which isnt yours aka selling their stuff which can also be classed as stolen property. n1.


    Just read Hurtone's post. Thats the only way they can sell it without being illegal if its just listed "sellin habbo fronezzzzzzz" then it is.
    It is not illegal because you not have stolen anything. You could not get arrested for this as it is not criminal. Sulake always retain the rights so it is however against their T&Cs to sell so they can use Vero to get ebay to take the item off if the advertisment breaches their T&Cs or Copyright which comes under civil law. Personally if it is an unauthorised charge I do not think there is much chance of winning the appeal as it seems somebody did commit a criminal offence i.e. Fraud by using someone elses credit card to pay for them. If the name and address is the same on the ebay account and paypal account you stand a chance.

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    ^ like said above he aint sold anything which is illegal to sell.
    he sold a short story with a free gift (2 thrones) so yeah

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    Unfortunatly, the buyer is always right. Only in very rare cases the seller will win the dispute.
    Well the one case I had must have been rare. But seriously can they get rid of their Generic Forms? I clearly stated they emailed me the iTunes Voucher Code then my claim is refused because I didn't send the object back.

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