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    #16
    Japanese Naval Paratrooper Helmet....

    Helmetbuyers-
    I too am glad you got the helmet. Sorry to hear that you had to jump through additional hoops after following the rules! Anyone who does what these "other" buyers did after you purchased the helmet are scum. Mike

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      #17
      Originally posted by MikeB View Post
      Helmetbuyers-
      I too am glad you got the helmet. Sorry to hear that you had to jump through additional hoops after following the rules! Anyone who does what these "other" buyers did after you purchased the helmet are scum. Mike
      Thanks Mike...

      The seller told me the helmet was shipped today... and left me great feedback...

      I am looking forward to receiving it on Tuesday.

      I assume it's original

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        #18
        Hello forum...

        I will be posting the names of E-Bay scum bags that approached the seller AFTER the auction ended with higher offers on an item I WON, and PAID for...

        I will also seek their suspension from E-Bay for costing me thousands of dollars more to obtain the item.

        These crooks need to be made public !!

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          #19
          Originally posted by helmetbuyers View Post
          Hello forum...

          I will be posting the names of E-Bay scum bags that approached the seller AFTER the auction ended with higher offers on an item I WON, and PAID for...

          I will also seek their suspension from E-Bay for costing me thousands of dollars more to obtain the item.

          These crooks need to be made public !!
          Please do that because they soud like a bunch of old BITCHS.I to am glade you got your helmet.I must say you are the best sniper on ebay.

          Enjoy your hobby
          Dennis J

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            #20
            Well, it seems everyone is going after the guys that tried to buy the helmet after the sale, which I agree with.
            However, the seller, walleyeslayer, is also a scumbag for reneging on the sale which met all guidelines he had originally set for the sale. Because he didn't do his due diligence in determining a value is no excuse for not honoring the sale. I would never buy from this guy under any circumstances and have emailed him stating the same. I urge everyone to do this.
            Just my 2¢ - now I feel better!!

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              #21
              Originally posted by Dennis J View Post
              Please do that because they soud like a bunch of old BITCHS.I to am glade you got your helmet.I must say you are the best sniper on ebay.

              Enjoy your hobby
              Dennis J
              Dennis,
              Helmetbuyers a "sniper"?

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                #22
                These crooks need to be made public !![/quote]

                I agree Robert, and I sincerely hope they are not members, but let the chips fall where they may.

                Lee

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Dennis J View Post
                  Please do that because they soud like a bunch of old BITCHS.I to am glade you got your helmet.I must say you are the best sniper on ebay.

                  Enjoy your hobby
                  Dennis J
                  Thanks Dennis...

                  Yes.... I am going to go after these SOB's !!

                  The seller... on the other hand... I will not pursue. I agreed not to follow up with E-Bay with regard to his action.

                  If he wasn't approached by these SOB's... he wouldn't have been in this situation.

                  I must admit.... If I sold something for $600... and another guy offers $5K.... I would be too tempted to look the other way.

                  Once I have the helmet in my hands... I will insist he provides names.

                  Robert

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Lee Moore View Post
                    These crooks need to be made public !!
                    I agree Robert, and I sincerely hope they are not members, but let the chips fall where they may.

                    Lee[/QUOTE]

                    Thanks Lee...

                    The seller has not yet provided me with names.

                    I do suspect at least two are members of the forum. I have way too many issues with a certain person in Italy following my bidding... and interfering.

                    Robert

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                      #25
                      Good luck with Ebay doing anything. I have found they usually do nothing unless multitudes of people complain and prove their case. I will bet the most they will do is send a warning to the offenders. Their other big threat is to stop your account which means the person just opens another ebay account with a different credit card. I like ebay, but the scammers and cheaters are too much! Helmetbuyer should hold the seller accountable, unfortunately it would cost more in legal fees than paying the seller off. So much for user agreements and our legal system.
                      Dave

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Dave Bybee View Post
                        Good luck with Ebay doing anything. I have found they usually do nothing unless multitudes of people complain and prove their case. I will bet the most they will do is send a warning to the offenders. Their other big threat is to stop your account which means the person just opens another ebay account with a different credit card. I like ebay, but the scammers and cheaters are too much! Helmetbuyer should hold the seller accountable, unfortunately it would cost more in legal fees than paying the seller off. So much for user agreements and our legal system.
                        Dave

                        Hello Dave...

                        I know what you mean...

                        I wanted this helmet... and was willing to swallow my pride... and shell out more money..

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                          #27
                          helmetbuyers,
                          your experience is an exact recreation of one I had 2 years ago. Caught a nice 2.5x sniper scoipe on buy it now for $25. Some of you might remember this. Paid the seller within 2 minutes following the auction win. Well, several ebayers saw it happen and contacted the seller. Don't know exactly what they said but from the sellers communication to me, he quckly realized he made a huge mistake, refunded my payment and refused to complete the sale and send me the scoipe .I advised him to follow through on his transaction - which I believe is a legal contract, whatever that means as far as ebay is concerned. but he didn't and informed me he was ending email communication with me after we exchanged several emails and I pointed all this out to him. He relisted the scope about 5 months later. Immeidately after the auction, I contacted ebay to complain, used the mediation service, and all the proper protocols - I knew I was wasting my time, and in the end, it was a waste. i repeatedly requested ebay furnish me with the IDs of the individuals who contacted the seller, but they only responded with short reponses that were really auto-replies 'all investigations and regarding othe rmembers is confidential, blah ,blah. . ." It used to be you could go to an auction and get a deal. Not online however. Too MUCH public exposure. Too many unhappy people who missed the deal and/or too many honest people who want to inform sellers of what they have or that they made a mistake - by doing that, AFTER an auction is completed, they destroy one of the primary incentives of why people bid in auctions. WHEN AN AUCTION TRANSACTION IS COMPLETED/OVER - DON'T INTERFERE. IT'S DONE!!!! Do people run up to the podium at sotheby's after an item is sold and call out to the seller, 'Attention, seller. ARe you here? Your item just sold for a fraction of what it's worth. they undersold your item." there's a combination of problems here including the format of ebay 'auctions' is really just a retail store with some traditional auction mechanics adopted to online format. The ability to contact the seller of items creates this problem. If the seller's identity is not known and they could not be contacted through ebay or by email after an auction (hard to do) we wouldn't have this problem.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by GoForBroke View Post
                            helmetbuyers,
                            your experience is an exact recreation of one I had 2 years ago. Caught a nice 2.5x sniper scoipe on buy it now for $25. Some of you might remember this. Paid the seller within 2 minutes following the auction win. Well, several ebayers saw it happen and contacted the seller. Don't know exactly what they said but from the sellers communication to me, he quckly realized he made a huge mistake, refunded my payment and refused to complete the sale and send me the scoipe .I advised him to follow through on his transaction - which I believe is a legal contract, whatever that means as far as ebay is concerned. but he didn't and informed me he was ending email communication with me after we exchanged several emails and I pointed all this out to him. He relisted the scope about 5 months later. Immeidately after the auction, I contacted ebay to complain, used the mediation service, and all the proper protocols - I knew I was wasting my time, and in the end, it was a waste. i repeatedly requested ebay furnish me with the IDs of the individuals who contacted the seller, but they only responded with short reponses that were really auto-replies 'all investigations and regarding othe rmembers is confidential, blah ,blah. . ." It used to be you could go to an auction and get a deal. Not online however. Too MUCH public exposure. Too many unhappy people who missed the deal and/or too many honest people who want to inform sellers of what they have or that they made a mistake - by doing that, AFTER an auction is completed, they destroy one of the primary incentives of why people bid in auctions. WHEN AN AUCTION TRANSACTION IS COMPLETED/OVER - DON'T INTERFERE. IT'S DONE!!!! Do people run up to the podium at sotheby's after an item is sold and call out to the seller, 'Attention, seller. ARe you here? Your item just sold for a fraction of what it's worth. they undersold your item." there's a combination of problems here including the format of ebay 'auctions' is really just a retail store with some traditional auction mechanics adopted to online format. The ability to contact the seller of items creates this problem. If the seller's identity is not known and they could not be contacted through ebay or by email after an auction (hard to do) we wouldn't have this problem.
                            Hello Goforbroke..

                            You are absolutely... 100% corect on E-Bay... and with regard to transactions...

                            E-Bay won't give me info. on other folks... so... it will have to come from the seller.

                            I will try to get these guys suspended.... since... they appear to be doing this with other people as well.

                            Moreover.... I will post their E-Bay user names on the forum... for all to see.

                            I am already positive on one guy... but... want the seller to confirm.

                            I got the helmet today!! It looks great...

                            I can't post images yet.... so... if someone wants to e-mail me... I will give you images to post on the forum on my behalf...

                            Thanks again... Robert

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                              #29
                              helmetbuyers..
                              just drop it..
                              there is nothing you can do
                              and will not find out who they were
                              the seller is thankful they contacted him, as he made much more money......
                              so he wont help you out...and ebay....ebay is just an eletronic sale game..with nothing else behind it...no one will ever help you with anything,..
                              thats ebay..
                              drop it, and be happy you at least got the helmet...which was the objective..

                              the gentlemanly thing to have done, would have been to
                              respect the sale,,,
                              if the guy was in a bind the second most gentlemanly thing to do would have been to split the difference between buy it now price and market price....
                              I know nothing about the helmet..
                              but it looks interesting...sorry to butt in,...
                              enjoy it!!
                              g

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by gzegosh View Post
                                helmetbuyers..
                                just drop it..
                                there is nothing you can do
                                and will not find out who they were
                                the seller is thankful they contacted him, as he made much more money......
                                so he wont help you out...and ebay....ebay is just an eletronic sale game..with nothing else behind it...no one will ever help you with anything,..
                                thats ebay..
                                drop it, and be happy you at least got the helmet...which was the objective..

                                the gentlemanly thing to have done, would have been to
                                respect the sale,,,
                                if the guy was in a bind the second most gentlemanly thing to do would have been to split the difference between buy it now price and market price....
                                I know nothing about the helmet..
                                but it looks interesting...sorry to butt in,...
                                enjoy it!!
                                g
                                Thanks for the advice...

                                He gave me one name... and it's from some guy with only six positives...

                                I won't pursue the matter further...

                                I still got a great deal on the helmet... and am very pleased...

                                Robert

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