Old Feb 14, 2006 | 05:03 AM
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Filed a PayPal claim against this bitch whore slut Complex3. She got pissed and wondered why yesterday.

Originally Posted by email to Complex3
Becky,

Per our email conversation on Tuesday, January 31st.
"your items have shipped. sorry for any delays. you should receive them within the next few days if you havent already. i believe i shipped them some time ago and they were sent back for some reason."

Okay, in the rare case the USPS returns a package to sender ... I'll buy this. Unfortunately, I emailed 2 other sellers that said ... you told them the EXACT SAME THING.

Per our email conversation on Tuesday, February 7th.
"Just to avoid any complications, ill send you another set tomorrow. Ill send you a 2nd set tomorrow, with delivery confirmation."

Original package, supposedly sent. 2nd package, supposedly sent. So, this would be the 3rd time? The chances of this happening 3 times are slim to none. I don't know how many rare sealed toys from 1985 you stock and have available for 2nd or 3rd shipments ... but I still waited another week.

Facts:
- I paid my auction the night I won, $65 on January 14th
- You can't provide a tracking number
- it's been 31 days since auction's end and I have nothing.
- either you suck or your USPS does.

I filed a PayPal claim to protect myself and return my funds. This has been a joke. I'm not here to protect your reputation on eBay.

If you're honestly having this many problems with your USPS, according to this story and the many confirmed others, a smart person wouldn't go back. A smart person would use UPS. A smart person would use a tracking method.

Your eBay auction requested an immediate PayPal payment ... yet you take 31+ days to ship? I'm sick of this crap. I'm sick of these stories. Pack the box and mail it. Nobody is this busy, if you are, why even bother with eBay? Get over yourself and understand eBay'ers are doing you a favor, not the other way around.

Happy Valentine's Day,

Andrew