Someone just threw thier money away

Looks that way, but in time im sure they will be refunded by ebay.
 
First rule on Ebay---NEVER...NEVER...NEVER...buy anything from China!!!!!
 
Also the seller has 0 feedback and no other items for sale.
That's an awful lot of red flags in the listing.
 
First rule on Ebay---NEVER...NEVER...NEVER...buy anything from China!!!!!

Let me correct that.

Never, Never, Never buy anything electronic from China!

Other items? Generally ok but you're still taking a chance.
 
Selling to someone in China on eBay is just as bad - "I never received item, want refund".
 
Amazing! And nothing will be done about it. Is it against our laws to rip off the Chinese? If i had the smarts i would go after all the top dogs in china and magically do the same thing being done to us.
 
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And once again free shipping from China, 0 feedback, and no other items for sale.
How do people fall for this stuff?
"Hey I've got a great deal on a detector for you. Just bring cash and step into this dark alleyway for a minute"!
 
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Let me correct that.

Never, Never, Never buy anything electronic from China!

Other items? Generally ok but you're still taking a chance.

Don't buy anything from China assuming it is any form of silver as well. I don't care how many times they write 999 or 925 in their listings.
 
LOL. I bought a $2.99 14K gold ring from China in order to get feedback restarted on my wife's eBay account. The feedback was instant. A week later they sent me a regretful email that customs was holding the ring and please not open a case. LOL! I just wanted the feedback for a low price, so I just ignored it. The ring was ugly anyway.
 
The best deal is the one that supports the USA!
 
Selling to someone in China on eBay is just as bad - "I never received item, want refund".

I've actually sold a collection of jade to a few people in china. Was worth around 8k. Paid close to 400 to ship it. They were ecstatic. No issues whatsoever. Would have only gotten around 3500 if I sold it in the states.

Sometimes it pays to deal overseas.
 

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