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Or the seller could have paid seven(7) fucking dollars for shipping to let me return the CPU. But he didn't.

fucking companies man, they ALL do this.
they fuck you over until you publicly complain to them through (((social networks)))
and then the Sup Forumsoyim chime in with their fucking autism telling me kikebook and twatter are useless botnet and I should get rid of them. when will you retards learn how the real world works?

I checked many times and the listing said 4770k@3.5GHz. The seller opened the case before me and claimed I was trying to send him back a shittier CPU to fuck him over. A complete lie. That is probably why eBay sided with the seller at first.

Fair enough then...

in the future for anyone in this situation. never bitch to ebay directly. bitch to PAYPAL(whom is owned by ebay). Paypal will immediately ass rape the seller in even the most ridiculous circumstances. Your money back within 30 minutes.

ebay/paypal will always side with the buyer. they fuck the seller directly by taking the funds out of their account and or freezing it. they do not take a loss, they just burn the seller even if its the most bogus claim by the buyer.

no small business should ever rely on paypal.

Fuck that, if seller is too stupid to clarify themselves, or dumb enough to try and rip people off under the eye of a company like ebay, they deserve to get screwed.

Some retard fag just tried to scam you on ebay of all places. You just got a free cpu ontop of flagging his account so feel good. Make sure you give him a negative review on the site after all of this because that shit crushes more than paypal having stolen your money back.

You will always win a dispute with ebay or paypal as the buyer. Doesn't matter if these retards fill it out first as long as you dispute. They give absolutely zero shits about the seller.

I know it a bit late for this advice but I always take a screenshot of something I intend to purchase off eBay *before I buy the item. (a day before if possible)
This way the seller can't change the description afterwards to something like "as is, no returns/refunds"
The file creation date on the image would be enough proof to eBay that the seller deceived you.
hindsight 20/20 i guess

I was also thinking of recording my self unboxing every expensive item I buy in the future in case I need to prove what I was actually sent.