Liam
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I put up some PSP emulators on eBay. But they were removed something to do with they are illegal But there was a guy on eBay who was bidding, and wanted to buy them. I then sold them out of eBay, via e-mail and paypal.
In my add I stated that he would need firmware 1.0 - 1.5 for the emulators to work. But he bought them before checking what firmware he has, I sent the disc after he sent me the money, this was about 2 weeks ago now, he e-mailed me saying he couldn't get it to work, I didn't know his firmware version at the start, and told him what he needed etc.
He has e-mailed me yesterday, saying he wants a full refund, and has contacted eBay, and they asked him to forward my details, for copyright infringmant 
What I am wondering is, can eBay do anything about it? as it was removed from eBay, and I sold it to him over e-mail & paypal. 
[Edited on 08-03-2007 by Liam]
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Kurt
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hes not covered, ebay advise not to buy like this, his problem
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gianluigi
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my guess is he wont have a case.
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Brett
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He'll probably try and shit you up with copyright bollocks. He chose to do a deal outside ebay so he doesn't really have a case.
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Doug
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Yeah ebay wont deal with it as its not their problem.
Just tell him he should have read the add better. He sounds like he is all mouth TBH
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abdus
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he cannot and should NOT forward your details wihtout your consent to whoever he wants. It's different if the police ask for the details. If he still does it, you will have a case against him for breach of privacy
He should not have proceeded with the deal. He's a complice in the 'copyright infringement' claims.
Are there any details of the deal in his paypal payment?
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_Allan_
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As abdus said, he's going to implicate himself with also breaching copyrights
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by abdus
He's a complice in the 'copyright infringement' claims.
LOL Thats what I thought 
Tell him to sook yer plumbs 
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Liam
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quote: Originally posted by abdus
he cannot and should NOT forward your details wihtout your consent to whoever he wants. It's different if the police ask for the details. If he still does it, you will have a case against him for breach of privacy
He should not have proceeded with the deal. He's a complice in the 'copyright infringement' claims.
Are there any details of the deal in his paypal payment?
In the paypal payment, it just says for the psp stuff
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abdus
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quote: Originally posted by Liam
In the paypal payment, it just says for the psp stuff
just say you sent him a game and now he is claiming otherwise
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Liam
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Liam
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He just replied and e-mail, what shall I put in my e-mail. All the stuff about legalities?
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Dom
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just say that he bought it outside of ebay therefore ebay having nothing to do with the transaction, and he is also in complice with the copyright infringment due to purchasing illegal goods.
Also state that your advert clearly stated that you needed firmware versions 1-1.5 and it would have been up to him to make sure that his PSP's firmware was suited before making the purchase.
Maybe add a bit saying that if he gives out your details you will seek legal advice for breach of privacy.
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Liam
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I'm e-mailing eBay, but i'm abit cautious as it was copyrighted stuff, should I leave it, or what?
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abdus
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why email ebay?
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Liam
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To ask them about what is the best course of action
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Ally
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quote: Originally posted by abdus
why email ebay?
you'd only be admitting copyright infringement liam
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Liam
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Well they took it off for that reason, so they know anyway
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Ally
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Just leave it, he bought somthing illegal knowing it was illegal so he is just as bad as you are, hes just kicking off because he cant use it
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Simon
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But if you didn't do it through ebay why will they do anything?
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Liam
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That's what I wanted to know. I won't e-mail them then 
[Edited on 08-03-2007 by Liam]
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abdus
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just leave it for now
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Liam
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Ok. Thanks
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AdZ9
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just do what Dom said, he can't do fuck all as he bought it out of ebay, hes an accomplice in it so would be getting himself in shit
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topshot_2k
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he cant claim about copyright infirngements if he bought it then he has also broke cyright law
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