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Originally posted by jimboc
Wrong, it's only fraud if you can PROVE in court that the person deliberatly set out to decive you and never intended to pay for the goods, or was running a scam of some kind.
As this issue stands the person has just not fulfilled their side of the contract.
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this has nothing to do with someone not paying for goods. are you even reading the post?
the seller listed an auction, he was paid, and he failed to deliver the goods. that is fraud. i've been in gobigtime's shoes many times. i've filed police reports and fbi internet fraud reports and i've received refunds or my goods 9 times out of 10.
i know what i'm talking about.