PigSquishy I just double checked my post above, was going to edit it to remove a link, but turns out I accidentally never put it in, in the first place. And Onfine2009 got a lot of heat from me because he wasn't the only EBay seller I bought from that day. I bought 5 cameras from two, and not listing the other, because the other has high ratings in the 300k's and is a HUGE scammer. But because of that guy, I ended up taking it out on Onfine2009 and even though he wasn't at fault for the other guys actions, he did lie a lot which was the result of it. What I will say, if you do buy on eBay, do not every trust a seller Worldokit.It started when I was doing this post and ordering cameras. The first seller I bought 5 cameras from was Worldokit. He advertised he was from CA, the item was in CA, so figured it be the fastest to buy from a seller in CA. Not to be confused with drop shipping, this entire incident is not related to drop shippers. After I bought from Worldokit, I got an email that Onfine2009 did a temporary price drop. His cameras as cheap as they are, are actually really good quality and easy to set up too. Since I never bought from Onfine2009, I only bought 5 more cameras at $14 each. Plus $2.75 shipping. Wish I had bought more because their back at $24.58 plus S&H. Anyway, two days go by and I had already gotten an email saying my order had shipped. It was looking at my purchases that made me see my purchase from Worldokit showing my order will be here by March 16th. When I saw this, I took a snapshot because I could have sworn it was supposed to be here the 14th. I check the tracking and that's when I started getting worried. A label was printed, but nothing shipped, so each day, the date would change of when I would get my item, but that wasn't the part that had me worried, it was the fact that the item was supposed to be coming from California, and the shipping location the label came from was New Jersey. I did some more research and found out the seller was in fact not from CA, not even from NJ, he was from China. That was enough to get my attention. Looking at the negatives, got me immediately posting a dispute with PayPal to get a hold on the funds. A lot of negatives were from customers who either never got their order at all, or ones that did get something, was absolutely not even related to the order. And this seemed to be any order over $100. Also, every message I sent this guy was never returned until PayPal put a hold on the funds, then he replied. Everyone who ripped off stated that he would offer a 50% refund or 80% refund due to restocking fee. How on earth can someone charge a restocking fee when they never shipped to begin with? I told the guy to cancel the order since he hasn't shipped it yet and if he tries shipping now, I'm going to refuse it. So what does he do, he ships it. I know this because I get an update email telling me my item is on the way with a date of March 28th now. I contact him again and tell him, you were told not to ship, you did it anyway, both PayPal and EBay see the promised date of March 14th, and say because the installers will be here for my other cameras on the 18th, I wont need them. I had no installers, Was just using it as an excuse as I didn't trust the guy at all now. He responds and tells me to refuse the order and hell refund me 50% once he gets his items back. PayPal already promised me they'll refund my money the moment the system updates and shows I refused the shipment. Worldokit contacts FedEx and upgrades the shipping without telling me so the date now changes to the 18th. He also messages me and tells me hell refund 20% if I accept the order, or only refund 80% if I refuse it. I remind him PayPal will refund it all when refuse it. I also call FedEx three times to make sure now that they don't come to my home and they assure me the package is being refused, yet each day I see it coming closer to my home with a delivery date of the 18th. Normally FedEx has no issue on refusing an order, unless for some reason, they aren't able to send it back, which then it hit me (DBS which is Dead Box Scam) This is when a foreign shipper deliberately makes it impossible to refuse a package, or even to return it using our own tracking and banking systems against us. Had I opened the shipment and it had a dead cat so to speak, as long as the tracking showed a successful delivery, many banks will not do a chargeback. And with no address to send it back to, you cant even prove a attempted return. Or worse, a cheap postage from China, like $1,50 from China to the USA, will be over $100 to send back. I changed everything on my schedule to make sure I was at my home for Saturday the 18th, which shocked the heck out of me when my mail carrier came with the box FedEx was supposed to be delivering Friday the 17th. But now it gets more interesting. The box is only 8x8x8. There is no way that box could hole 5 cameras, maybe 1 at tops, 2 if taken out of their boxes. I tell the mailman I'm refusing it so he goes to scan the refusal and his digital notepad scanner beeps an error. The return address shows up as invalid. Why didn't it warn USPS when they took it from FedEx? So I grab my smart phone and take a picture of the tag showing the return address. Here is a link to where it said it came from and where it should have gone had there been a real building there. http://www.bing.com/maps?&ty=18&q=20...h&trfc=&lvl=19
Only building nearby is DHL, and after a lot of work found out their a supply building for the rest of their network, so obviously wont be holding things to drop ship. The box also seems too heavy for its size, especially when if its supposed to have 5 cameras in it (unless its a TARDIS where its bigger on the inside then out. If you don't know doctor who, you wont get this) My mailman shook the box which is when we can hear broken glass inside, almost as if a bunch of heavy glass beer bottles was in it. Even if all 5 camera lenses were in that box and shattered, it would never have made that sound. Anyway, the mailman takes it back and the tracking number goes from out for delivery, to Refused. PayPal refunds me instantly the full 100% and I message the seller "Nice try. Next time you try ripping someone off, lay off the sake, and don't box the bottles up. Go contact the USPS to get your stuff back, in case you have anything of importance in there because I got my money back already" That ended up getting me several more messages of "Sign this agreement, well give you full 100% when we get our stuff back" Stuff? Now I know he has no clue what was sent. I got two more from him until I told him I have my money stop pestering me. Got to give this idiot credit, he doesn't stop trying. He even sent me two more emails trying to make it look like they came from EBay and PayPal telling me to click links to guarantee I get refunded, but not to my bank account. Most likely something that would key log my PW info and try taking more money. I forwarded those to EBay and PayPal The first one he sent, didn't even have my name in it but he corrected it on the second, and omg, his vocabulary and English was horrible. I'm US born, and I'm bad with spelling, this guy was worse.
With most of this happening on Friday, it was then it hit me that my other order for Cameras should have gotten to me by now so check on the one from Onfine2009. My heart dropped right then and there as he too was supposed to be in CA, and so was the item. Guess where the tracking starts? NEW JERSEY!!!. I'm like, no, please don't tell me this is the same idiot using another account and me being an even bigger idiot for falling for it. I call PayPal exec office to let them know, who verifies as well this seller too is from China, and immediately put the purchase into dispute holding the funds. I'm furious now and contact Onfine2009 asking him who the heck he is putting false info and that the funds are now on hold. His only reply is "Sorry, if you don't trust me, refuse the package. Ill refund you the moment I see its refused" I mean, what are the chances of the same exact thing happening with what I am assuming are two different sellers. Saturday comes, and my mailman comes up to me with a 2 foot, by 1 foot package, 8 inches thick. This one isn't actually a box, its all the boxes shrink-wrapped together and I see 6, not 5, but I can also see its the same boxes Amazon sent me as I can see through the grey shrink-wrap. I call PayPal who tells me if the mailman will witness it, they'll take my word if the items are in fact a fake or something else. Most mailmen or shippers wont even do that. He sticks around and I open the wrapping. Inside the first is a Camera, and looks as good as the ones from Amazon. PayPal tells me if anything is wrong, call them back immediately. My mailman leaves, I check the other 5 wondering which one is an empty that they most obviously used as a Spacer. Turns out they sent me 6 for the price of 5. I test them all out, they work perfectly. I log into PayPal, and take the dispute off, but not before telling the seller I'll buy again if he puts them on sale, and to please use real info next time. He never replied. I just got my two outdoor cameras, now have a tent and camera system to put up. Oh wait, no I don't. Amazon sent me the wrong Power Supply box again, and worse, UPS left it on the walkway instead of the doorway and its been pouring out =( One more call to make.
Only building nearby is DHL, and after a lot of work found out their a supply building for the rest of their network, so obviously wont be holding things to drop ship. The box also seems too heavy for its size, especially when if its supposed to have 5 cameras in it (unless its a TARDIS where its bigger on the inside then out. If you don't know doctor who, you wont get this) My mailman shook the box which is when we can hear broken glass inside, almost as if a bunch of heavy glass beer bottles was in it. Even if all 5 camera lenses were in that box and shattered, it would never have made that sound. Anyway, the mailman takes it back and the tracking number goes from out for delivery, to Refused. PayPal refunds me instantly the full 100% and I message the seller "Nice try. Next time you try ripping someone off, lay off the sake, and don't box the bottles up. Go contact the USPS to get your stuff back, in case you have anything of importance in there because I got my money back already" That ended up getting me several more messages of "Sign this agreement, well give you full 100% when we get our stuff back" Stuff? Now I know he has no clue what was sent. I got two more from him until I told him I have my money stop pestering me. Got to give this idiot credit, he doesn't stop trying. He even sent me two more emails trying to make it look like they came from EBay and PayPal telling me to click links to guarantee I get refunded, but not to my bank account. Most likely something that would key log my PW info and try taking more money. I forwarded those to EBay and PayPal The first one he sent, didn't even have my name in it but he corrected it on the second, and omg, his vocabulary and English was horrible. I'm US born, and I'm bad with spelling, this guy was worse.
With most of this happening on Friday, it was then it hit me that my other order for Cameras should have gotten to me by now so check on the one from Onfine2009. My heart dropped right then and there as he too was supposed to be in CA, and so was the item. Guess where the tracking starts? NEW JERSEY!!!. I'm like, no, please don't tell me this is the same idiot using another account and me being an even bigger idiot for falling for it. I call PayPal exec office to let them know, who verifies as well this seller too is from China, and immediately put the purchase into dispute holding the funds. I'm furious now and contact Onfine2009 asking him who the heck he is putting false info and that the funds are now on hold. His only reply is "Sorry, if you don't trust me, refuse the package. Ill refund you the moment I see its refused" I mean, what are the chances of the same exact thing happening with what I am assuming are two different sellers. Saturday comes, and my mailman comes up to me with a 2 foot, by 1 foot package, 8 inches thick. This one isn't actually a box, its all the boxes shrink-wrapped together and I see 6, not 5, but I can also see its the same boxes Amazon sent me as I can see through the grey shrink-wrap. I call PayPal who tells me if the mailman will witness it, they'll take my word if the items are in fact a fake or something else. Most mailmen or shippers wont even do that. He sticks around and I open the wrapping. Inside the first is a Camera, and looks as good as the ones from Amazon. PayPal tells me if anything is wrong, call them back immediately. My mailman leaves, I check the other 5 wondering which one is an empty that they most obviously used as a Spacer. Turns out they sent me 6 for the price of 5. I test them all out, they work perfectly. I log into PayPal, and take the dispute off, but not before telling the seller I'll buy again if he puts them on sale, and to please use real info next time. He never replied. I just got my two outdoor cameras, now have a tent and camera system to put up. Oh wait, no I don't. Amazon sent me the wrong Power Supply box again, and worse, UPS left it on the walkway instead of the doorway and its been pouring out =( One more call to make.
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