Yes pandionhalietius@xxxxxxx was/is a list member. He provided some
advice to me probably at least a year ago. Seemed like a thoughtful
person. I suspect you have a failure to communicate for some reason. I
never bought from him nor sold to him though.
-jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Walt Wayman" <hiwayman@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: [OM] Screwed by an OM'er on eBay?
> Anybody know, ever heard of, or had any dealings with a John
> Raymond, using the name beewee2003 on eBay? He claims to be an OM
> user and has had a few Olympus items for sale recently.
>
> After 60 or more eBay deals that went well, it's starting to look
> like I may be involved in the first where I'm trying to be
> screwed. We'll see about that! I would welcome any suggestions
> or advice from those of you with more experience in dealing with
> these situations than I have had.
>
> Rather than go on a libelous rant, I will post here a copy of the
> last e-mail I sent to this guy, both directly to what purports to
> be his eBay address, pandionhalietius@xxxxxxx, and through eBay,
> and to which, like the previous e-mails, there has been no
> response:
>
> ------
>
> Dear John Raymond, a/k/a beewee2003:
>
> Two weeks ago, on May 16, I used the BIN option on an eBay Second
> Chance Offer made by you:
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2929217430
>
> I paid the sum of $94.88 immediately thereafter through PayPal,
> Transaction ID: 65H5205616509925D. Ten days later, since I had
> received neither the item nor any communication regarding this
> transaction, I became concerned and sent an e-mail to you at the
> address I obtained from PayPal, plutofido@xxxxxxx. I received no
> response.
>
> Now a search on eBay reveals that this very item I had already
> bought and paid for, you sold three days later, on May 19, in
> another auction for a few dollars more:
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=2929474857
>
> The second chance offer obviously was your idea. Were you not
> notified by eBay that the offer had been accepted and payment
> made? Did PayPal fail to send you the same e-mail they send
> everyone else that someone had sent you money and detailing
> precisely who and what for? Were you not at all curious that
> $94.88 mysteriously appeared in your PayPal account?
>
> In any event, the situation is as it is, and I will, for the
> moment, assume this has all been an innocent mixup. But unless
> you have another identical item to send to me immediately, I must
> demand that you deposit $94.88 into my PayPal account within 24
> hours. Should you fail to do so, I intend to vigorously pursue
> whatever remedies are available to me through eBay and PayPal, and
> otherwise, if need be.
>
> And be assured that I will certainly leave you feedback
> commensurate with the circumstances.
>
> Walt Wayman
> ------
>
> I'm starting to get pissed, and you know what happens when that
> happens! Give me some guidance.
>
> Walt
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