Yes, I have before too with an ebay purchase.

I refused to pay the difference and he cancelled the purchase an refunded me my 
money.

I asked the MORON 3 times over 3 DAYS what the correct price was.  So I had to 
take the final EBAY PRICE and send that (which was not enough!)

-MPL
-----Original Message-----
>From: Luther Gulseth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Jul 22, 2006 4:35 PM
>To: Mercedes Discussion List <[email protected]>, Banned List <[EMAIL 
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>Subject: [MBZ] new eBay shipping fraud
>
>So, a package should have arrived today for me from an eBay auction but the 
>seller short paid the shipping and I owe $6.10.  HELL NO, I'm not paying this. 
> Anyone ever dealt with this type of crap before?  I'm tempted to reject the 
>package and send it back and report "Item not received".  I'm exploring both 
>PayPal and eBay's sites to see if they say anything about this.
>
>-- 
>Luther   KB5QHU
>Alma, Ark
>'83 300SD (236 kmi)
>'82 300CD (160 kmi)
>'82 300D  (74 kmi) needs MAJOR work
>
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