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Brilliant_Rock
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Because that ties her refund to the settlement of insurance when it has nothing to do with whether or not she deserves a refund. She deserves a refund with no conditions.Laila619|1317442540|3030354 said:Kelpie, the situation sucks, and I'm really so sorry. But why not just forward her the insurance claim info if that's all she wants? If the stone was damaged in the mail (and it's not up to PS to decide if it was or not) then she does have the right to file an insurance claim. And of course, you absolutely have the right to get your money back. It's a win win for both.
Laila619|1317442540|3030354 said:Kelpie, the situation sucks, and I'm really so sorry. But why not just forward her the insurance claim info if that's all she wants? If the stone was damaged in the mail (and it's not up to PS to decide if it was or not) then she does have the right to file an insurance claim. And of course, you absolutely have the right to get your money back. It's a win win for both.
Addnamehere|1317422616|3030066 said:Stone was returned to keplie yesterday because she has refused to forward me any information about a claim with AGL or USPS. I am not going to keep the stone as at this point it does not belong to me. I accept returns if returned in the same condition as it is sent out. This is obviously not the case with this stone, so I am refusing the return. I offered to help with the claim, but kelpie refused, so she can handle it on her own. The claim amount through USPS or AGL would never cross my hands anyway because I am not the shipper. It would automatically go to kelpie as I explained to her.
Insurance exsists for this very reason. The concern about the stone being insured for more the its value is bogus. Because I am not the owner of the stone, or the shipper, it would cover the purchase price kelpie paid. As far as its value, shortly after this thread started its sister stone (less saturation and slightly smaller) sold for 750.00 as a non cuprian afghan tourmaline (I sent that one to GIA after this ordeal). So the value of that stone is completely in line with the insurance amount. There is no reason not to file a claim with AGL (who packaged the stone so poorly, causing damage) or USPS, and I honestly am at a loss as of why keplie has not other then bogus excuses and accusations that are completely unwarented. And the fact she refuses to file (or has but has not disclosed) makes me uncomfortable of her intentions. Because I am a 3d party with no rights to the claim money, there is no protection to me if I refund her the money first, and she refuses to forward the claim money (aka pockets it) to me or does not file a claim at all.
As far as these accusations (I only skimmed the thread) of the stone being sent to her cracked. I honestly think if it was cracked as much as it is now when I sent it to her in the first place, that would have been the first email I would have received. I have not heard from kelpie about any crack in the stone, or is it in the AGL photo. I know of every inclusion by memory and microscopic image that was in that stone before it was sent out.
And as asked above, yes my website is down for the moment. Ironically the attempt to 'ruin my reputation' increased traffic and my stock has been sold. It will be down for the next few weeks until I restock then listed back up. My customers have been informed of this.
Kelpie, if you do not accept the stone or packaging, that is your own choice. It has been sent back to you, so you can file the claim (like I said, I cannot do this because I am not the shipper or under contract with AGL).
This is all I will say about this subject from here on out. Good luck.
PaulaGem|1317311280|3028745 said:At this point I don't know how to be sure that I am getting fair value as a seller.
crasru said:Each time I am opening this thread, I am hoping that RH finally realizes how much damage she is doing to herself, her business and her reputation by not refunding Kelpie. And each time it looks more and more grotesque.
You are very kind, Minous. You are right, I thought opening a case would be a negative strike against her and a few weeks ago she was extremely civil and apologetic but it was just to run down time.minousbijoux|1317460899|3030450 said:Kelpie: sending dust your way. Here's to hoping that you follow up with ebay. The egregious nature of her scam could easily compel ebay to go beyond normal action to see that you are reimbursed, and that she is not allowed to continue this behavior on ebay. I have a feeling that ebay could construe this as a significant enough infraction to warrant tough action, as they reallydon't want the involvement of the FBI, the Federal Trade Commission, and/or the US Postal Inspection Service mucking around in ebay affairs.
And with no judgement, I believe I know exactly why you waited. You have a big heart, and like many of us, trusted RockHugger. You were affording her the respect, trust and courtesy earned by a member of this community. You believe in the goodness of people and had every reason to believe it was a misunderstanding; you thought she would come through and did not want to escalate the situation. In essence, the way I see it, your belief in the goodness of people and the PS community outweighed your concern about the money. If that is the case, I would've done the same thing for the same reasons, always hoping for the best in human nature.
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+1LovingDiamonds|1317423815|3030095 said:What a piece of work you are RH. So basically your 150% guarantee is non-existant. Your stance now is that it's not your stone?
I sincerely hope Kelpie goes after you and reports you to the FBI and everybody else because sellers like you give genuine hardworking sellers a bad name. You should be thoroughly ashamed of yourself.
Oh well, what goes around, comes around.
Addnamehere|1317422616|3030066 said:Stone was returned to keplie yesterday because she has refused to forward me any information about a claim with AGL or USPS. I am not going to keep the stone as at this point it does not belong to me. I accept returns if returned in the same condition as it is sent out. This is obviously not the case with this stone, so I am refusing the return. I offered to help with the claim, but kelpie refused, so she can handle it on her own. The claim amount through USPS or AGL would never cross my hands anyway because I am not the shipper. It would automatically go to kelpie as I explained to her.
Insurance exsists for this very reason. The concern about the stone being insured for more the its value is bogus. Because I am not the owner of the stone, or the shipper, it would cover the purchase price kelpie paid. As far as its value, shortly after this thread started its sister stone (less saturation and slightly smaller) sold for 750.00 as a non cuprian afghan tourmaline (I sent that one to GIA after this ordeal). So the value of that stone is completely in line with the insurance amount. There is no reason not to file a claim with AGL (who packaged the stone so poorly, causing damage) or USPS, and I honestly am at a loss as of why keplie has not other then bogus excuses and accusations that are completely unwarented. And the fact she refuses to file (or has but has not disclosed) makes me uncomfortable of her intentions. Because I am a 3d party with no rights to the claim money, there is no protection to me if I refund her the money first, and she refuses to forward the claim money (aka pockets it) to me or does not file a claim at all.
As far as these accusations (I only skimmed the thread) of the stone being sent to her cracked. I honestly think if it was cracked as much as it is now when I sent it to her in the first place, that would have been the first email I would have received. I have not heard from kelpie about any crack in the stone, or is it in the AGL photo. I know of every inclusion by memory and microscopic image that was in that stone before it was sent out.
And as asked above, yes my website is down for the moment. Ironically the attempt to 'ruin my reputation' increased traffic and my stock has been sold. It will be down for the next few weeks until I restock then listed back up. My customers have been informed of this.
Kelpie, if you do not accept the stone or packaging, that is your own choice. It has been sent back to you, so you can file the claim (like I said, I cannot do this because I am not the shipper or under contract with AGL).
This is all I will say about this subject from here on out. Good luck.
Porridge|1317479430|3030557 said:But you probably know all this.
pregcurious|1317493006|3030663 said:PSers, are you suspicious of RH's Paraiba listing and would like Ebay to investigate and potentially take action against RH? (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280712672577&ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:US:1123).
If you are, I encourage you to flag this listing as suspicious for Ebay to investigate. Anyone registered on Ebay can contact them about a listing that violates the policies of Ebay for selling jewelry:
Ebay Policy overview for selling Jewelry, precious metals, or loose beads
http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/jewelry.html
"Policy overview
-When you sell jewelry, precious metals, and loose beads on eBay, you need to follow a few guidelines. First, be sure to select a category that matches the item listed. Second, be sure to provide clear and accurate information in the item description. Listings that misrepresent (or appear to misrepresent) the true nature or value of the item being sold may be removed from eBay.
-For more details, see the What are the guidelines? section below.
-Make sure your listing follows these guidelines. If it doesn't, it may be removed, and you may be subject to a range of other actions, including restrictions of your buying and selling privileges and suspension of your account."
If you would like to join me in flagging the listing as suspicious, please do the following:
-Log into Ebay (or register if you do not have an account)
-Click on Customer Support (top right of window)--choose "Customer Support" on the pull down menu
-Click on the "Contact Ebay" window (which will appear BEHIND the "Find Answer" window)
-Click on "Buyer"
-Under "Resolving Buying Problems", click on "Report Item or Listing"
-Enter the item number: 280712672577 (or the listing will pop up if you have visited it recently)
-Click "Report Item" --> Choose the following violation: Listing practices > Fraudulent Listing Activity > You suspect that a listing is fraudulent
-You will get" The listing has items being sold without the owner's authorization. You didn't bid.", unless of course you are Kelpie. Kelpie should get something else.
-Press "Send".
-You will some boilerplate text that they will review the report, and they can delete the listing, give the seller some training, or restrict their buying/selling privileges/inactivate them.
Um yeah. Except she seems to have realized the flaw in her logic and has recently shipped me back the worthless stone. No, how does that make sense? Ship me back the money!Mynah*Bird|1317650975|3031961 said:I haven't been posting much lately but I have been avidly reading this thread in hopes that RockHugger sees the light and realizes how totally wrong she is on all accounts.............and the longer this goes on the less hope I have, I'm so sorry Kelpie!
As everyone else has stated numerous times, wrong that you were sold a stone which was misrepresented, wrong that she won't stand behind a grossly advertised "150% guarantee," wrong that she has now kept your money and goods, and wrong that she won't refund you and now demands you to file a claim.
So let me get this part, and I may be off since I suffer from Mommybrain, (especially on Mondays).......you paid her the $800, it is insured for that ammount I assume, so she keeps the $800 YOU paid and tells you the only way to recoup your $800 is by filing a claim, yet she has the stone and the money?!
Stinky McStinkerton....