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Originally Posted by ASUADPi
What about contacting the winner? I mean unless the person has already been charged.
I'd say keep talking to Ebay. Your pin, for all intents and purposes was stolen from you and sold on Ebay. That should have null and voided the transaction. The problem might be if you don't have a police report.
Does anyone know if the winner is a collector or a sister? If it is a sister they might just be willing to give it back, I know I would.
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Yes, the lack of a police report might be a problem - but if you have people to back you up that your pin went missing (do NOT say that it was lost, you simply don't know if it was lost or stolen), you might be okay.
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Originally Posted by smiley21
I am still trying to contact the winner.
If I am having trouble with ebay, can I still contact the police? I don't know if that is considered "worth their time"....I have never done that before.
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Yes, it
IS something worth their time! The last thing ebay wants to be known for is as a fence for stolen items!!
And, I hope I speak for everyone here when I say that we would ALL be willing to email ebay about your pin! Just say the word, and I'll fire off an email in minutes!