Blueviking, Dream, $500, and no acid

I bought a couple sheets off of BlueViking, Escrow, on Dream. Paid for expedited tracked shipping. After 2 weeks I asked him for a tracking number, he provided nothing.

After several days I opened a dispute and BV provided a tracking number showing that it stopped moving 1 day after it was shipped - and hadn't moved since then. Support then closed the dispute, splitting the BTC 50/50.

I figure he saw a large order, put down a non-existent address, and possibly bribed FriedTheChicken. Live and learn.

EDIT: Acid arrived just over a month later. Still mad at support for finalizing early with proof of non-delivery like that but this may not be BV's fault. Leaving the thread up so people know what will happen if their order doesn't go through.


Comments


[18 Points] BrainDeadVendor:

Sorry dude, he's been confirmed to be scamming for a long time. He used to be a great vendor, and now he isn't.


[8 Points] greenmachiner:

BV was good until he started scamming. It's been discussed here before many times. You're not the first.


[2 Points] boofme:

I just ordered a sheet from him last week and had it in 3 days that's why I never FE. Id rather pay extra to not get fucked on a deal. Your package could have been seized, stolen by a postal worker never know man.


[0 Points] basjin:

I figure he saw a large order

in the topic you say $500?

im confused.


[0 Points] _PrinterPam_:

Using a non-existent address could potentially cause him problems. I'm not saying you weren't hoodwinked, but I'm willing to guess that the method would be something else.

So the tracking is technically not delivered yet, right? If that's the case, and it's been a while since shipped, it's possible he/you fucked-up on the label/address-provided. I would expect by now that if that was the case, it would show as non-deliverable and would indicate that it was sent to a mail recovery center. But...who knows?