By Bad parenting101 - 08/01/2017 03:23 - United States - Denver

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By Bad parenting101 - 08/01/2017 03:23 - United States - Denver
By naive_girl - 04/07/2016 00:11 - United Kingdom - London
By fuck off you fucking shitburglar - This FML is from back in 2015 but it's good stuff - United Kingdom - London
By luckygirl - 13/10/2015 16:20 - Croatia - Zagreb
By Anonymous - 22/07/2015 20:12 - United States - San Francisco
OP here :) the gift was definitely thoughtless as it was an expensive fountain pen that I have zero use for unfortunately. I told my dad I loved it though...I got scammed because the buyer falsely claimed it was used when it arrived (HE used it). He then opened a case on eBay, sent me loads of aggressive email abuse, threatened legal action and requested my contact details from eBay (so now he has my phone number!). eBay ruled in his favour so I had to refund him... ? I sent the parcel tracked, used Paypal etc. That's the problem really - he is too protected he can just lie and keep the pen and the money!