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Old 04-10-2011, 12:49 PM   #11
Gwen Morse
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Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.Gwen Morse never is beset by a damp, drizzly November in his or her soul.
 
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Originally Posted by reech View Post
Return it to the seller for a refund from them - that's the only way you'll get that money back.

Contact Amazon, and say you're not sending it back to them, since the person on ebay sold it to you, and you need to return it to them for a refund.

If I were you, I'd pass Amazon the ebay Seller's detail as well - but there's no doubt some law against passing on a third parties details, even if they're likely a crook
I'd send it back to Amazon, and then file a request with Paypal to have your payment returned, citing sale of lost/stolen goods. Paypal is supposed to make good in that case (through the Buyer Protection program).
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