I had a very difficult transaction with an ebay seller (hudsonvalleycollectables) on an Apex appliance catalog from c.1949. I sent my money, waited six weeks, no package came. I emailed said seller and got horrible, rude and insulting responses back. Even though it was only $32.50, I decided the principle was worth more effort. I learned that as fun as ebay is to shop, they have little or no concern whatsoever for the buyer - they are all about backing up the seller and keeping those listing fees rolling in. As a buyer, they only offer one option for recovery of any money. You can file a claim and for a $25 processing charge, get a refund IF their investigation shows a violation of ebay policies on the part of the seller. This can take weeks, of course. I opted for another, seemingly less thought of option, calling the local police in the jurisdiction of the seller. I spoke with a very nice officer in upstate New York who drove out to the seller's address the same day I spoke with him. He called me back after speaking with the husband/wife team and felt relatively assured that I would be getting the refund I'd spent weeks trying to get the seller to send. Realizing there is no protection for buyers from ebay, I left negative feedback for the seller stating that I had to contact the local law enforcement along with the sheriff's phone number. I also emailed every person who left negative feedback for this seller in the last six months (those reporting a loss of money) and gave them the same information. Six people total emailed me back that had either contacted the police or gave the seller a final warning via email and every one of them got results within a week. I got a very hateful email from the seller, which I of course forwarded to the officer I spoke with to keep in their file, but the satisfaction of not only getting my money back, but helping others in the same situation was well worth the time and effort. The deputy explained to me that accepting payment for goods or services and not delivering them is, without a doubt against the law and if the payment was accepted through the U.S. mail, also can be prosecuted as Mail Fraud ($10,000 fine and 5 years in prison for each offense) so it's important to report such crimes whenever you have obvious cases of theft by ebay sellers (and buyers, but ebay comes down much faster on deadbeat buyers).