Guest thierryb Posted October 25, 2007 Posted October 25, 2007 (edited) I was complaining the other day on my other forum EMS about lost parcels comin from the States and bought on eBay...Now I've got the explanation, alas... In September, my eBay/Paypal account has been breached. I was notified of it and made the necessary changes (change of password). However, I've only noticed this morning when reading my paypal receipts (before filing a complaint with my credit card company) that these lost packages (7 in all) were sent to another person in the UK: Joanne Birtwistle Denton, Manchester M34 3RY UK Either it's the person who made the breach, accessed my account and changed my shipping address or it's an eBay f***-up. If anyone knows her, can you please ask her to contact me ? thierry.b@versateladsl.be Sometimes you just love eBay :-))) Fortunately these were inexpensive CDs (90's and Y2K) but still it hurts.... Thanks for any help. Edited October 25, 2007 by thierry.b
Guest thierryb Posted October 25, 2007 Posted October 25, 2007 It appears a certain Steve Birtwistle is a member of the Soul Source forum.... Can anyone contact him and ask him to contact me ?
Maria O Posted October 25, 2007 Posted October 25, 2007 It appears a certain Steve Birtwistle is a member of the Soul Source forum.... Can anyone contact him and ask him to contact me ? If you know his username, you can contact him yourself via PM. If he can't help you, maybe she has some relatives (she's not listed) - check the phonebook - CLICK HERE However, as the person may be an innocent party, I suggest you remove her street number and street name. This is a public website and there all allsorts out there collecting data for identity fraud. m
Guest thierryb Posted October 25, 2007 Posted October 25, 2007 If you know his username, you can contact him yourself via PM. If he can't help you, maybe she has some relatives (she's not listed) - check the phonebook - CLICK HERE However, as the person may be an innocent party, I suggest you remove her street number and street name. This is a public website and there all allsorts out there collecting data for identity fraud. m Just did that, you're right. Cheers Thierry
Steve G Posted October 27, 2007 Posted October 27, 2007 Just did that, you're right. Cheers Thierry hi Tierry how are you - long time to speak! Did you get this sorted out - what was the outcome?
Guest thierryb Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 hi Tierry how are you - long time to speak! Did you get this sorted out - what was the outcome? Hi Steve ! I'm fine thanks. Well, someone from the EMS forum lived near Steve Birtwistle's house and contacted him. He admitted having received packages 'out of the blue' and didn't know what to do with them. FORTUNATELY he kept them and they are being sent to me as we speak ! Happy ending ! Thierry
Spaghetti Weston Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 Hi Steve ! I'm fine thanks. Well, someone from the EMS forum lived near Steve Birtwistle's house and contacted him. He admitted having received packages 'out of the blue' and didn't know what to do with them. FORTUNATELY he kept them and they are being sent to me as we speak ! Happy ending ! ThierryWHAT A RESULT
Guest thierryb Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 WHAT A RESULT Yeah, thanks ! Forgot to say that I finally didn't lodge a complaint with my credit card company because I was confident the sellers had sent the records and I didn't want to penalize 'em. Many thanks to Miranda Blake. Thanks to her detective work, I got my records back !! There's a justice after all !! Thierry
Platters 81 Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 I once received a Corey Blake on Capitol "out of the blue".....i checked the dealer and it was someone i'd bought a cheap 45 off on e-bay.....and they sent the wrong one....the buyer was in the UK so i forwarded on......".Jim Bates...awaiting to be Canonised.....Stoke"
Simsy Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 Just want to borrow this Ebay thread for a question rather than start a new one. Need some advice on payment method. Have an American seller that doesn't except PayPal and will only take a cheque if it's an American bank.
Steve G Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 Just want to borrow this Ebay thread for a question rather than start a new one. Need some advice on payment method. Have an American seller that doesn't except PayPal and will only take a cheque if it's an American bank. Oooo messy ian if u don't have a Citi dual currency account. Was that fact disclosed b4 the auction ended?
Simsy Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 Oooo messy ian if u don't have a Citi dual currency account. Was that fact disclosed b4 the auction ended? No just said no paypal. Said in an email that most of his UK customers just send cash. Don't like the sound of that.
Guest Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 No just said no paypal. Said in an email that most of his UK customers just send cash. Don't like the sound of that. Tell him most Americans post the record first.
Steve G Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 No just said no paypal. Said in an email that most of his UK customers just send cash. Don't like the sound of that. I spose it depends on how much it was. You can get a UK bank to issue a cheque in dollars on your behalf but it is expensive (and it'll probably take days and days to clear). Unless it was serious wonga I'd send well concealed cash.
Simsy Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 I spose it depends on how much it was. You can get a UK bank to issue a cheque in dollars on your behalf but it is expensive (and it'll probably take days and days to clear). Unless it was serious wonga I'd send well concealed cash. $88.25. Cash it is then. Thanks for the advice. Just need to tell the geezer something concrete as it's been email tennis for days. No paypal Americans - never again!
Guest thierryb Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 (edited) No just said no paypal. Said in an email that most of his UK customers just send cash. Don't like the sound of that. If it's a cheap item, you'd better send well-concealed cash than paying a supplement for the cheque (maybe it's different in the UK but here (in Belgium) banks tend to discourage us from using cheques and add a hefty supplement if we use them). Otherwise use a cheque but personnally I only buy from sellers who use PayPal... Thierry Edited November 6, 2007 by thierry.b
Guest thierryb Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 Tell him most Americans post the record first. Hi Kenny ! How ya doin mate ? Thierry
Steve G Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 $88.25. Cash it is then. Thanks for the advice. Just need to tell the geezer something concrete as it's been email tennis for days. No paypal Americans - never again! Reckon the UK bank would probably charge you £30
Guest Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 Hi Kenny ! How ya doin mate ? Thierry Supa`i think you?
Guest thierryb Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 Supa`i think you? Supa too. Nice to see you on here.... T
Simsy Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 Reckon the UK bank would probably charge you £30 Sod that, record was only £40. Gonna go with the dollars. Should be okay 628 pos in the last 12 months and 0 neg. coachhunt (Jim Hunt, New Milford NJ) Anyone know him?
Guest uroffal Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 Sod that, record was only £40. Gonna go with the dollars. Should be okay 628 pos in the last 12 months and 0 neg. coachhunt (Jim Hunt, New Milford NJ) Anyone know him? Don't actually know him, but have emailed him a few times about payment (was a while ago and think he used to accept Western Union Money Transfers). He tends to get a lot of decent stuff (and has done for a fair few years), most of which I'd imagine ends up over here, so pretty sure he'd have had some negative by now if he wasn't okay.
Guest Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 $88.25. Cash it is then. Thanks for the advice. Just need to tell the geezer something concrete as it's been email tennis for days. No paypal Americans - never again! Ian I'd suggest putting the cash in an empty cd single case and send it in a jiffy bag. I always send dollars that way and have never had a problem. Would also consider sending them "International signed for" costs a bit more but item is then tracked - like Special delivery in this country Derek Derek
boba Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 Don't actually know him, but have emailed him a few times about payment (was a while ago and think he used to accept Western Union Money Transfers). He tends to get a lot of decent stuff (and has done for a fair few years), most of which I'd imagine ends up over here, so pretty sure he'd have had some negative by now if he wasn't okay. I don't think he's 'getting' anything, I think he's selling off his collection. He's one of the authors of the soul harmony singles book.
Soulgrit Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 $88.25. Cash it is then. Thanks for the advice. Just need to tell the geezer something concrete as it's been email tennis for days. No paypal Americans - never again! Hi Ian. I've sent cash before to the states, and I was told to put it inside some carbon paper, the US post is abit corrupt so when they scan the envelope they dont see the cash. I did that and the guy got the money and I got the record. Hope this helps. Willie
Simsy Posted November 7, 2007 Posted November 7, 2007 Hi Ian. I've sent cash before to the states, and I was told to put it inside some carbon paper, the US post is abit corrupt so when they scan the envelope they dont see the cash. I did that and the guy got the money and I got the record. Hope this helps. Willie Thanks Willie. Carbon paper eh? Maybe if I lift the lid of the photocopier, run off a black sheet and wrap it in that?
Prophonics 2029 Posted November 7, 2007 Posted November 7, 2007 (edited) Thanks Willie. Carbon paper eh? Maybe if I lift the lid of the photocopier, run off a black sheet and wrap it in that? I have had stuff of him before, if you want you can always recorded delivery on the cash as the other guy said, US sellers are nomaly 100 0/0 Edited November 7, 2007 by Prophonics 2029
Simsy Posted November 7, 2007 Posted November 7, 2007 I have had stuff of him before, if you want you can allways recorded delivery on the cash. Thanks mate. Hopefully ain't no big thing. Been a bit clumsy of late. Cooking a curry Friday night before last and forgot about a Ray Pollard* that was going through. So messaged the bloke after the auction had ended and said I'd PayPal £40 on Monday. Did. Still nowt.. Sure all will be fine though, bit of faith and all that. *my girl & i/darling take me back u/a
Guest stromberg Posted November 7, 2007 Posted November 7, 2007 Sod that, record was only £40. Gonna go with the dollars. Should be okay 628 pos in the last 12 months and 0 neg. coachhunt (Jim Hunt, New Milford NJ) Anyone know him? bought off him and send cash, no problems here.very reliable and trustworthy, I'd say, but the whole thing with sending cash to the US put me off buying from "no paypal americans", too much time and hassle..
Jason S Posted November 7, 2007 Posted November 7, 2007 (edited) I once received a Corey Blake on Capitol "out of the blue".....i checked the dealer and it was someone i'd bought a cheap 45 off on e-bay.....and they sent the wrong one....the buyer was in the UK so i forwarded on......".Jim Bates...awaiting to be Canonised.....Stoke" A couple of days ago the postman turned up with a stack of parcels. Been waiting on one for ages so when he handed me the bundle I though "great, it's here at last". Opened the first two (record in question still not here) and then gets to a bunch of four that had been bound together with that plastic tape stuff that cuts your fingers like a b*stard. Odd. Anyway, the one on the top was from Finland. I cut the tape and opened up the bundle. The second parcel was also from Finland, and the third, and the bottom one. Except that three of them were for other people in completely different parts of the UK! Obviously some numpty at the Finnish post office had thought they'd be clever and seal them all up together in one easy to manage block. Weird thing was that looking at the post marks they'd been posted - or stamped - about 45 mins apart. Anyway, if Nick Hackett, Linda Couldstone and (I assume) Steve Plumb are wondering why you've got a record from Finland with a UK franking sticker on it, that's why! As a footnote the record I was waiting for actually turned up an hour later via parcelforce in a box about the size of something normally reserved for packing a food blender. Light as a feather, mind, as the record was nestled in three days worth of newspaper. Edited November 7, 2007 by J-Brew
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