I know, I have spoken to the company, they know that I haven't scammed them, but if and when they report it they will go after both me and the buyer, they will have to. Apparently as they are an Amazon marketplace company, any refunds are done automatically. I actually didn't know about the situation until I got a letter asking me to sign to confirm non-receipt of the item. I immediately contacted them to tell them that I had received it.
You can argue the semantics of who has been scammed with me, I would just say that the stress of dealing with it and the threats of legal action, along with the complete lack of support from Purse.io here, are not worth the discount available. For what it's worth, the item cost 140€, so I saved 35€. If push comes to shove, I will probably pay the 140€ to the company to avoid court. Like I say, it's not worth it.
They don't have a case. For fuck sake, don't pay them anything. You did nothing wrong.
There's plenty of shady companies trying to play on peoples fear of courts. There's nothing to fear. No company will start legal action for 140€. They just trying to trick you to get the money back (sensing you're scared etc). The other guy is probably non-responsive so they know they won't get any money from him.
In some jurisdictions you could actually sue them for what they're trying to do.
Again, they did the refund. If it was automatic, they agreed to Amazon terms.
I honestly don't know what kind of support purse.io could provide you in this case.
Anyone can threat you with court for any reason, it doesn't cost anything.
And why do you people are so afraid of courts? It's not like you have to hire a lawyer for a simple cases. Going to court doesn't mean you're criminal, it could simply mean that 2 parties have a dispute and are not willing or unable to resolve it between themselves.