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hey I purchased both these jerseys from a seller on eBay are they authentic? One comes with authenticated ink coa and the other pinpoint. Should I try and return 

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Ok I’ll let you know what the heck happens 

Connor... you need to stop worrying about nonsense. It costs thousands of dollars to retain attorneys and file suit. It is an stupid, empty threat intended to intimidate and bully you. He has no case or damages. He is not going to do a damn thing other than bark.

This guy is totally gaslighting you. 

Stop letting him push you around and get your money back.

My buddy just got these 

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Tell your "buddy" to block him, too.

Attorneys don't consult with clients and file lawsuits in the space of a day. That's ridiculous.

He's bluffing.

Hopefully your buddy tells him where to go. I wished people threatened me like this. I would antagonize them to no end like I do the Nigerian phone scams. They make me laugh.

No, that's not infringement. That falls under fair use regulations. The same laws that let members post almost any image for discussion, education, criticism and parody

Don't worry. I will cost him probably $5,000+ just to hire an attorney and file the lawsuit.

And his legal fees will not be reimbursed even if he wins.

The seller is upset because once you file a case against him Paypal freezes his cash up to the amount of the money paid to him by you. And, if his account does not have the balance already in Paypal they will put a hold on all new funds added until the full amount of the claim is in Paypal's control. The money is held until a decision is made on who gets the money. He probably knows this is a losing proposition for him unless he gets you to voluntarily withdraw the dispute.

This is a classic example of what can go wrong when buying or selling on the Internet. When both parties are not able to reach a agreement to resolve a dispute, their funds can be held up for an extended period of time. Always take precaution whom you are doing business with.

Your right 

Most disputes are settled via eBay's procedures. Although, Paypal has the power to reverse eBay's decision. Plus, if you pay via credit card through Paypal, your credit card issuer has the ultimate power to reverse any purchase made. As long the buyer does not try to pull off some sort of deception, the credit card company nearly always decides in favor of their card holder(buyer). As long as the dispute is initiated in the proper time frame.

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