Can someone help me find my "seller"
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Hello, there is currently an e-reader for sale on Le Bon Coin, located in Lisieux, and sold for the sum of 110 €
( http://www.leboncoin.fr/informatique/335976123.htm?ca=4_s),
by a very unscrupulous seller, we can even say a scammer.
As of now, although I bought and paid for this item a month and a half ago, on June 27
(the date my check was cashed), I have received nothing, and this man remains unresponsive to my emails and letters.
Here is his email address: jessyplantin@hotmail.fr, he lives in Lisieux, at the residence du stade.
WARNING SCAM
( http://www.leboncoin.fr/informatique/335976123.htm?ca=4_s),
by a very unscrupulous seller, we can even say a scammer.
As of now, although I bought and paid for this item a month and a half ago, on June 27
(the date my check was cashed), I have received nothing, and this man remains unresponsive to my emails and letters.
Here is his email address: jessyplantin@hotmail.fr, he lives in Lisieux, at the residence du stade.
WARNING SCAM
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useless to contact the site...
a little reminder, which I suppose is unnecessary, as people never take the time to read.
it is clearly stated on Le Bon Coin that sales must be made in person and not remotely.
it is also clearly stated that in case of fraud because you did not consider the previous point, the site will do nothing, its role being limited to connecting parties, absolutely not ensuring the security of the transaction.
for our buying friend, the solution is to do what he deemed unnecessary to do right away, take the train and go see the seller at his place (check on Google Maps if the address actually exists..)
However, be careful, the penalties for assault and battery are greater than those for fraud, they can even lead to prison in case of temporary incapacity to work (ITT) of more than 8 days.
Attempts are punished with the same penalties as the acts.
the same goes for threats and blackmail.
Stop failing the Turing test!
a little reminder, which I suppose is unnecessary, as people never take the time to read.
it is clearly stated on Le Bon Coin that sales must be made in person and not remotely.
it is also clearly stated that in case of fraud because you did not consider the previous point, the site will do nothing, its role being limited to connecting parties, absolutely not ensuring the security of the transaction.
for our buying friend, the solution is to do what he deemed unnecessary to do right away, take the train and go see the seller at his place (check on Google Maps if the address actually exists..)
However, be careful, the penalties for assault and battery are greater than those for fraud, they can even lead to prison in case of temporary incapacity to work (ITT) of more than 8 days.
Attempts are punished with the same penalties as the acts.
the same goes for threats and blackmail.
Stop failing the Turing test!