about 4 months ago, maybe a little longer i sold a designer jacket on Ebay. The buyer claimed the jacket was damaged and requested a refund, claiming that he had sent the jacket back. However the jacket i received wasn't the one i sent out as he sent me a worthless plain black hoodie. I therefore contacted ebay and opened a case, however they took the side of the buyer leaving me £180 out of pocket. i have since been getting letters, calls, text messages etc from from a company called Akinika. from what i have found online they were sending empty threats so i ignored all their attempts to make contact with me... However i have received a letter today from QDR Solicitors demanding i pay the money within 14 days or they will look to obtain a CCJ (county court judgement)<br><br>I'm hoping the is just a tactic to scare me into paying but it has got me a little worried.<br><br>If anyone can advise me on what to do and if QDR have any authority to carry out any of these threats.<br><br>i have attached the letter i received.<br><br>THANK YOU
Threatening letter from QDR Solicitors!! CLAIMING EBAY DEBT
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I therefore contacted ebay and opened a case, however they took the side of the buyer leaving me £180 out of pocket.
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yes they did. Ebay took what was in my paypal account which was around £30 and they paid the rest (£175) they are now wanting me to pay ebay the £175 they paid the buyer. im guessing they have sold the debt to QDR who are now looking to collect from me. However i have no interest in paying this money as i provided ebay with pictures of the jacket he sent and spent countless hours on the phone with them resulting in a loss of money and my jacket.
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It's unlikely that QDR have bought the debt, they'd be acting for either Akinika or ebay.
I would respond to them setting out what happened and say that if they issue a claim you would issue a counter claim for the loss of the jacket and the £30.
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QDR are the debt recovery arm of Wright Hassall.
Akiwosisface is just a DCA.CAVEAT LECTOR
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Originally posted by goodfella1 View Postso should i be worried??. i dont want to be expecting a couple of lumps at my door looking to cease some property or serve me a court notice
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Originally posted by goodfella1 View Postso should i be worried??. i dont want to be expecting a couple of lumps at my door looking to cease some property or serve me a court notice
nemLast edited by Kati; 25th April 2016, 17:40:PM.
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just to clarity, would ignoring it be a silly thing to do? as im a uni student in the middle of exam season and would rather be spending my time studying than dealing with debt collectors. Or would you recommend doing what you previously stated? sorry for dragging on but i dont really have much experience with these types of issues and really appreciate the two cents of anyone with a bit more knowledge.
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Originally posted by goodfella1 View Postjust to clarity, would ignoring it be a silly thing to do? as im a uni student in the middle of exam season and would rather be spending my time studying than dealing with debt collectors. Or would you recommend doing what you previously stated? sorry for dragging on but i dont really have much experience with these types of issues and really appreciate the two cents of anyone with a bit more knowledge.
1, Write back to QDR disputing the debt using the grounds you stated in post#1 (which might delay things while you concentrate more on your exams)
2, Ignore all barring a court claim (which we would happily help you to defend if it came to that).
The choice is ultimately yours ... although if you have screenshots/pics of the returned item and your ebay ad (plus copies of correspondence etc...) I think you'd have a good chance of winning xxDebt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.
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thanks for your reply. i do have pics of the returned jacket however i am unable to gain access to the ad i posted as they have now suspended my account (not that i will be wanting to use ebay again) but this disables me from viewing my ad. I spent countless hours on the phone with ebays helpline and everyone seemed to understand the situation and agreed that i was the victim in this case, however the outcome showed otherwise.
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Originally posted by goodfella1 View Postthanks for your reply. i do have pics of the returned jacket however i am unable to gain access to the ad i posted as they have now suspended my account (not that i will be wanting to use ebay again) but this disables me from viewing my ad. I spent countless hours on the phone with ebays helpline and everyone seemed to understand the situation and agreed that i was the victim in this case, however the outcome showed otherwise.Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.
It doesn't matter where your journey begins, so long as you begin it...
recte agens confido
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I can be emailed if you need my help loading pictures/documents to your thread. My email address is Kati@legalbeagles.info
But please include a link to your thread so I know who you are.
Specialist advice can be sought via our sister site JustBeagle
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Being an arkward old git that I am, I think the guy that bought the jacket on ebay and sent you a grotty old thing back is a con man and I bet he has done this before.
I would tell e-bay and those solictors that you believe that you have been a victim of a fraudulent act and that e-bay are complicit in that act and the only way they can avoid that allegation is to let you have copies of the ad you placed on e-bay..............might get some action...............then again tell them you believe the police would be interested in this as they watch e-bay for other kinds of scams................others might disagree with my take on this ............but I do things others don't .........which sometimes get results.
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This is just my view not advice in any way............only what I would do..............you have many options.
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