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AIBU?

to not buy online ever again

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JustOneMoreGlass · 04/10/2011 01:40

Arghh my tandem buggy was stolen from outside the shop, saved like mad for it...contacted police, nothing they could do :( ... Was looking on a FB page and a woman was selling one identical to the one i had stolen, messaged her all was fine...paid and she gave me the tracking number..now she has deactivated her fb account, sent the couriers on a wild goose chase . I'm a couple of hundred pound down and there are a few other people out of pocket! We have informed the police, only have her acc and sort cord number (which probably isn't hers) She will probably get away with it and now i can't afford a pram for my DC.


AIBU to never buy from these pages/people agai?

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M0naLisa · 04/10/2011 01:44

You wasnt to know. Just hope you get your money back and the theiving cow is caught.
What was she called???? Im on a parenting website where someone was selling stuff and never sent the items, she used various names but all were similar to her real name.

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M0naLisa · 04/10/2011 01:44

BTW shes left now after she was also found out to have being keeping the money collected by other mums which was donated to mums to be/brithdays etc etc

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Kick2down · 04/10/2011 01:46

Sorry you've been so unlucky. That's awful. But there's a reason people buy only through the eBay system, or via an online retailer like Amazon. Because it's safe. FB doesn't protect you if something goes wrong. Still, sorry it happened.

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JustOneMoreGlass · 04/10/2011 01:53

Her name was Liby Jones, was on baby swap or shop..i think your right kick2down, stick to what you know...lesson learnt! :)

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sunnydelight · 04/10/2011 02:16

Do you have household insurance? Is there any chance you could claim on it for the original stolen buggy?

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izzywhizzyletsgetbusy · 04/10/2011 03:34

Was your payment funded by credit card or by a Visa debit card?

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CogitoErgoSometimes · 04/10/2011 06:04

YANBU to not send money to random people on FB again. The world is full of con-artists tricking money out of people looking for a bargain. Use reputable shops either physically or online, or places like E-Bay which offer some buyer protection. And, even then, keep your wits about you. Sorry you've had this experience

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valiumredhead · 04/10/2011 08:05

YABU to buy from FB! I mean come on, FACE BOOK?

Sorry you have had this experience to really, wise up and only buy from reputable sellers from now on.

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valiumredhead · 04/10/2011 08:09

but not to

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ddubsgirl · 04/10/2011 08:11

did you pay by pay pal??

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TheLadyEvenstar · 04/10/2011 08:26

If you paid into her bank account you can get your money back, if you used a debit/credit card i believe.

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Mandy2003 · 04/10/2011 08:37

Visa debit card gives you the same protection as using a credit card I believe.

Sorry this has happened to you OP. I actually thought when I started reading your post that the "person" on FB was selling your buggy that she'd stolen and you got it back that way Sad

I wonder what would happen if you started a page "Don't buy on FB because..."

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YoFluffy · 04/10/2011 08:49

As above, if you paid by direct bank transfer, talk to your bank, if you've paid by Paypal, they'll refund. Talk to your credit cards if it's them.

The lady's name probably isn't Liby Jones, she's more than likely to have a number of aliases I would suspect and appear on a number of sites.

Don't let this put you off but just make sure you use a form of payment that has a guarantee attached in future (Paypal Paypal Paypal).

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Kayano · 04/10/2011 09:25

Buying off FB... YABU Sad
I would never consider that and I buy online all the time!

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ApocalypseCheeseToastie · 04/10/2011 09:30

Oh my friends had loads of bargains over bookface, a jumperoo for a tenner eing one of them. No way would she trasfer money tho, handing over money at pick up is the way to go.

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DoNotPressTheRedButton · 04/10/2011 09:39

YANBU to be very careful who you buy from

But we run an internet shop (not buggies, specialised area) and we are always very careful over our customer service; it is the key to our success or failure. I would not but online except from established shops (either huge chains or where I could talk to the owner and ask for technical details if needed proving they know their field) or aplces such as ebay where it might not be perfect but you can usually get money back if needed (never faild to yet in 3 yeras of tradiing)

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Roseflower · 04/10/2011 11:11

To echo what other posters have said please contact your bank- even debit cards are protected with things like this (though banks dont seem to make this information widely known)

If you set up a dispute they should be able recover your money.

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izzywhizzyletsgetbusy · 04/10/2011 19:54

As far as I know, only Visa debit offers the same protection as a purchase funded by credit card, but this only applies if the transaction is more than £100.

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Roseflower · 04/10/2011 20:03

I was able to claim £50 for goods never received ,paid for on visa debit (with Barclays). Was such a faff though...

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notabankersmum · 04/10/2011 20:10

YABU because you don't seem to be particularly internet consumer savvy - and whether it's someone trying to sell you the Tower of London, or a buggy, there is always going to be someone out there attempting to profit from your lack of experience/knowledge.

Buy through reputed channels, and/or with methods that have extra protection in place (PayPal, credit card insurance, and so on).

YANBU to be pissed and weary of buying from an online source again though - everyone has bad experiences now and then, but you wouldn't aim to steer clear of all newsagents in the future because one of them short changed you on purpose, would you? Smile

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grograg · 04/10/2011 20:27

If you ever buy again, pay using paypal goods and you are always protected... don't pay paypal gift though!!

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JustOneMoreGlass · 05/10/2011 05:32

Hey been really busy, sorry for late reply :) yeah it was bank transfer.. bank said to inform police and because the goods value +£500 combined they have to take it seriously. They have her address and once looked it up said she is well known to them. Do feel like an idiot buying from there, although sure there are some genuine sellers. Will be sticking with evay for the foreseeable funture Wink

Hope she gets what she deserves!

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JustOneMoreGlass · 05/10/2011 05:32

Ebay*

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ddubsgirl · 05/10/2011 07:41

if anything like this again use pay pal to pay for it,dont give up due to 1 bad thing,if buying off FB pp or cash on pick up,hope you get money back and i know its a pain to have pram nicked i had my double 1 stolen from outside my front door when my twins were babies :(

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Ephiny · 05/10/2011 07:54

I wouldn't buy from a stranger on Facebook (any more than I'd do a bank transfer to a stranger in the pub), but would happily continue to buy 'online', it's how I do most of my shopping these days!

Good luck getting it sorted out with the bank/police anyway.

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