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OT EBAY seller scammed me, advise please


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Posted by BLinWMI on February 01, 2007 at 21:18:59 from (64.12.116.74):

Hey guys, I have a very unusual situation. I won an auction on ebay for a Gehl chopper and chopper wagon back in August, 2006. I was the high bidder on both items and ebay informed me that I was the winner. The seller then informed me that the items had been sold locally. He had not ended the auction, he just added an addition note to the item descriptions saying they had been sold locally. We went thru SquareTrade, as I wanted to figure out how he was going to solve the problem. The seller told us the items were already gone so there was nothing he could do to resolve things Well squaretrade was unable to resolve anything so I walked away with nothing gained. Now 5 months later this dirt ball seller has an item on ebay for sale, and as I am looking at the current item listed, I see the exact chopper, hay head, and chopper wagon that I had won sitting in the back ground. I have seen pictures of these items in his other listings but the previous listings had no snow on the ground, so I could not prove that the pics were current. But the item he has now listed is sitting in a foot of snow, and I happen to know that Michigan has just had snow for less than a month.
My question is, I know the seller is lieing thru his teeth, he never sold the items I won, he didn't bother putting a reserve on the auctions, and since he didn't feel that my bid was high enough, he just "sold the items locally". What should I do, how do I approach ebay about this situation. I am thinking I will go to his lot to look at the item he now has for sale, and take pictures of the Gehl equip that should be mine. I just don't know what ebay can do or how I should approach things? Would really appreciate any advice. Brian


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