What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I sold a radio via an online forum I am on and conducted the transaction through PayPal. Upon the buyer receiving the radio, which I tested and confirmed was operational on the day I sent it, instead of him installing it, he tinkered around with it and "bench tested" it. Then he claims it will only beep. I never agreed to him doing any of this, the radio was already pre-wired for his vehicle type and he never tried to just install it and use it. If he had things would have been handled differently. I asked him why he didn't just try to install it first, and he started out with the excuse that he didn't trust my wiring, then when I pointed out that if my wiring was bad only the radio would be damaged not his car, so he should have tried it. From there his excuse changed to that my wiring wouldn't work (we have the same car).
Finally he opened a Paypal dispute, and even though I sent them screenshots of him admitting to improper use, they sided with him, stating that my screenshots could have been altered, they never asked the forum for any information on the messages, they just automatically decided I was the liar and took the money away from me and then had him send me back the radio. Now I have a broken radio, that was working when I sent it to him, and no money. The seal on the unit is broken, so I can tell it was opened.
I am going to sue Paypal for a negligent investigation and I want to sue the buyer as well. I simply need to know, do I do it in the small claims court in my state or his?
I sold a radio via an online forum I am on and conducted the transaction through PayPal. Upon the buyer receiving the radio, which I tested and confirmed was operational on the day I sent it, instead of him installing it, he tinkered around with it and "bench tested" it. Then he claims it will only beep. I never agreed to him doing any of this, the radio was already pre-wired for his vehicle type and he never tried to just install it and use it. If he had things would have been handled differently. I asked him why he didn't just try to install it first, and he started out with the excuse that he didn't trust my wiring, then when I pointed out that if my wiring was bad only the radio would be damaged not his car, so he should have tried it. From there his excuse changed to that my wiring wouldn't work (we have the same car).
Finally he opened a Paypal dispute, and even though I sent them screenshots of him admitting to improper use, they sided with him, stating that my screenshots could have been altered, they never asked the forum for any information on the messages, they just automatically decided I was the liar and took the money away from me and then had him send me back the radio. Now I have a broken radio, that was working when I sent it to him, and no money. The seal on the unit is broken, so I can tell it was opened.
I am going to sue Paypal for a negligent investigation and I want to sue the buyer as well. I simply need to know, do I do it in the small claims court in my state or his?