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I bought an item of goods (paid by cheque) on line which was never received, the address given by the seller turned out to be a mail drop and both phone lines given me are no longer in operation!
I wish to obtain the location of the bank that the cheque was drawn on what is the procedure for this.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes indeed it was an eBay transaction, although the sellers feedback indicated that everyone received their goods he had a few negatives, the item was a rare BBC amp, as well as contacting a couple of his buyers I also contacted the BBC to check on the legitimacy, I�m in the States at the moment and as I was suspicious of this seller I asked a friend to pick the item up but at the last minute problems forced me to get the seller to just post it directly to me, one of his emails was a bit strange and I came close to stopping the cheque, I guess one should always go with one�s gut feeling, this got very protracted so I am now outside Ebays 60 day limit regarding their fraud procedures, one of the other buyers spotted he was trading under a different name on Ebay a normal practice it would seem. I�m out by �250 plus of course I didn�t get the amp! My bank is Virgin One who are normally excellent but they seem to be a bit slow on this. Thanks for your advice.