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CHEAP Android Mini PC stick -11 bucks with remote and accessories!

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pbj:
Don't bother with Ebay/Paypal, file a chargeback with your credit card company.  Say that they were suspended for fraud from Ebay.  You'll get your money back instantly.

 :cheers:

RandyT:
Not that this wasn't unexpected, but I'm showing a tracking number that is actually moving through the post.  I wonder what has been shipped and/or how many received the same number.  :P

If anyone does manage to actually get these things, and it works, it would probably be a very good idea to try to flash it with some other firmware before using it. 

In the past, ebay has actually been pretty good with the buyer protection.  It'll be interesting to see how they handle this one.

Automark:

--- Quote from: RandyT on December 26, 2013, 12:34:35 pm ---
In the past, ebay has actually been pretty good with the buyer protection.  It'll be interesting to see how they handle this one.

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They should, have you ever sold anything via ebay/paypal? They ask up to 15% of your turnover. In a lot of branches that is more than the profit :timebomb:

Generic Eric:

--- Quote from: RandyT on December 26, 2013, 12:34:35 pm ---Not that this wasn't unexpected, but I'm showing a tracking number that is actually moving through the post.

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I wonder if you are going to recieve the tiger charm on a red string?  Seller had bad feedback.  I checked deal extreme for this device. Suprised at the cost.  Anywhere from $40 to $100.

Grasshopper:

--- Quote from: pbj on December 26, 2013, 09:35:03 am ---Don't bother with Ebay/Paypal, file a chargeback with your credit card company.  Say that they were suspended for fraud from Ebay.  You'll get your money back instantly.

 :cheers:

--- End quote ---

IIRC, they actually try to take the money from my bank account by direct debit, and only use a credit/debit card if the direct debit fails for some reason. That being said, I could get my bank to reverse the direct debit transaction (which they are obliged to do under the terms of the direct debit guarantee), so the end result is the same.

I'm guessing that's why Paypal/Ebay offers a no quibbles money back guarantee. They know that buyers have other means of clawing their money back anyway, so they may as well comply graciously. If they resist giving refunds, they run the risk of being blacklisted by the major banks and/or credit card companies, and that would put their entire business model in jeopardy.

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