If it were me I don't think I would wait any longer. If someone has
posted a false name and number you have a definate case for fraud. I
would contact eBay immediatly as well as the police. I would also post
negative feedback reflecting these facts.
Jim Couch
Chris Charlton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You may recall my hassle with this tripod, well I got
> the persons name and phone number from Eb*y, turns out
> to be a womans name and not a guy, anyway I called the
> number this morning. Seems to be a false number, the
> person on the other end had no idea who or what I was
> talking about, so it looks like this Everett/Mary
> person left a false number.
> I'll be waiting for the rest of today to see if my
> item turns up, and if not, I'll be writing to Eb*y and
> the police tonight.
>
> Chris
>
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