Ebay selling my missing amplifier


8 months ago I sent an amplifier to europe for upgrades. The amp went missing and there were investigations that went unresolved. I happened to be searching on ebay and noticed the amp and when I magnified it Bingo the serial number was same. It is an ebay seller store that is listing it. Ebay has not yet responded after several attempts. What next?

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I received a response from Ebay store cargolargo yesterday finally. They will open an investigation and will pull the ads down. The ads were pulled a few days before so something caught their attention. I noticed all (authentic) Dartzeel items were pulled. Amazing how much chinese counterfeit electronics use the Dartzeel name .  CargoLargo told there are a dozen reasons why its there and they only deal with unclaimed freight. It came from a Freight carrier however they don't have the documentation at this time from which one. I will wait to see if this amounts to anything. So, they have it, they know I am the owner and should send it back right?  

Nothing that they said to you, at least how you laid it, out makes sense, or is otherwise suspect. "Will pull the ads down". " ads were pulled down a few days ago". It’s one or the other. " Dozen reasons why it’s there" What are they wouldseemlikeit shouldonly be one? "Came from a freight carrier however they don’t have the documentation at this time" Seriously, you’re buying that?

@facten since he is never telling us the whole story, it's hard to follow. I have been sufficiently confused since the beginning.

@snook2 - I feel like this is a mystery that should not be a mystery at all. "Paperwork" is a pseudonym for a record that is stored in and and immediately accessible by computer. Snook2, are you original owner of this amp? If not, did you buy it from an individual or a business? I ask because if this was a straightforward purchase then you can prove title easily, and it they have that amp with matching serial number, then you can recover it straightaway. Did you insure it? If so, for how much? Did they pay any claim that you filed yet? If yes, game likely over, if no, then it sounds like you’ll get your amp back or you can file a suit that you would win if this was a simple verifiable purchase, plus your attorney fees too. A no-brainer for something this costly -- unless, perhaps, your amp is somehow, and very unlikely, itself counterfeit.