FB employees should look into seller's messages on the same product.

And if the issues were described there prior to selling to me.

As his own complaints to the person who sold it,

or history of attempted repair.

 

Then you will also know he knew about it.

There is no way this guy didn't know about the issues.

It's frequent.

 

And you can plainly see it in the chat he gaslights.

 

But if that is an ambiguity,

you will know that the moment the issues are spoken about,

and I haven't even had a password to login to the computer as of then,

the seller, should have immediately offered to refund.

 

Instead shifting the blame on to the buyer,

stating "you should have checked it" before purchase.

How can you, when it is invisible to the eye, and happens randomly?

 

In that few seconds of meeting?

That itself is gaslighting, and abuse.

And intent for fraud is present.

Intent for harm is present.

 

So it does not matter, whether I fix these issues or not.

The seller must be charged.

 

And be ordered to shut down that alias account.

And speak as himself, at least to the point of accurate description of oneself.

 

And instead fucking meeting on a public library,

ask the person to his address, which is NEARBY that address and deliberately hiding it,

and to provide his own phone number.

*Ads did not describe the issues and he shifted the blame on to me.
And hid his information, and misled as well.

 

Those are susceptible to the Canadian law.

But where it escalates  is that the fucker was in the channel a month prior to all this,

and STILL KNOWING the situation of the law,

it refused to refund, shifting the blame on to the buyer. To what was impossible for the buyer to recognize. It was of course, its own responsibility it avoided.

 

So it intervened in the law. Knowing the outcome of its actions and how this will affect the person who is already in need. The court and the social assistance itself.

 

So try and find based on the product description, if it knew about the isssues about the product.

And add it to the charges as well.