Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 2:51 pm Posts: 2869 Location: Appalachian Hills of Tennessee Gender: Male
i bought a pair of trekking poles that were supposed to be brand new, which they weren't, and they were a totally different model than the ones in the auction. they had pretty clear evidence of use and even some damage that could not have been caused by shipping. i'm pretty pissed because i've been wanting to buy some trekking poles forever, and finally broke down and bought some with my christmas cash, and now i won't have trekking poles for my trip next week.
this is the first time i've been straight up screwed by someone on ebay. i've sent the guy a couple of messages and haven't heard anything from him, so i guess its time to notify ebay.
i one time ordered cds off this guy and he wouldnt send them..
weeks went by..nothing..emailed him, nothiing
so i looked at his address..here he lived just outside baltimore..like 5 minutes away from my one buddys, who coincidentally was visiting the next upcoming weekend..
so then i emailed the dude and said he had til friday ( i sent it like sun or mon) to send my shit..i told him i was comin down..said i was goin to visit my buddy and i mapquested his house, which would take me like 5 minutes to get there..i said i wasnt gonna notify ebay or anything..just knock on his door and punch him in the face if he didnt have my shit
haha it came in the mail like 2 days later
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Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 2:51 pm Posts: 2869 Location: Appalachian Hills of Tennessee Gender: Male
i paid via paypal. i thought about requesting a refund, but i don't think thats a good idea, so i'll probably just leave bad feedback and file the claim with paypal.
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strongmendieyoung wrote:
i paid via paypal. i thought about requesting a refund, but i don't think thats a good idea, so i'll probably just leave bad feedback and file the claim with paypal.
How is requesting a refund a bad idea?
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
strongmendieyoung wrote:
i paid via paypal. i thought about requesting a refund, but i don't think thats a good idea, so i'll probably just leave bad feedback and file the claim with paypal.
How is requesting a refund a bad idea?
the guy apparently can't be honest about something as simple as an item description, so i don't really expect him to be honest about refunding my money. i'll just let paypal take care of it.
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strongmendieyoung wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
strongmendieyoung wrote:
i paid via paypal. i thought about requesting a refund, but i don't think thats a good idea, so i'll probably just leave bad feedback and file the claim with paypal.
How is requesting a refund a bad idea?
the guy apparently can't be honest about something as simple as an item description, so i don't really expect him to be honest about refunding my money. i'll just let paypal take care of it.
The seller doesn't refund the money, Paypal does. If you file a claim and Paypal sides with you, then they give you your money back and then take money from the other guy. Remember that paypal has access to his credit card and/or bank account .
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yes do all this thru paypal.
ebay wont do a thing, they dont give a shit if you got screwed because they already got their piece of the sale.
and feedback is ridiculous. ive left negative feedback for people and all they do is leave neg feedback to ME in retaliation
one guy took 4 weeks to ship whatever i bought with not a single email so i wrote "absolutely no comunication even after taking 4 weeks to ship" so he wrote me feedback saying "buyer is too demanding. avoid at all costs"
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bart d. wrote:
Koufax wrote:
so the woman responded with: "husband left me. i am not scum. will ship ur item"
My sympathy for her is tempered by the fact that she types "your" as "ur."
you only have something like 100 characters with which to express your dissatisfaction. sometimes you have to bit the bullet and type in netspeak.
but yeah i really hate the feedback process. you leave negative feedback with someone because you have a genuine gripe and they just retaliate with some bullshit negative feedback.
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MF wrote:
bart d. wrote:
Koufax wrote:
so the woman responded with: "husband left me. i am not scum. will ship ur item"
My sympathy for her is tempered by the fact that she types "your" as "ur."
you only have something like 100 characters with which to express your dissatisfaction. sometimes you have to bit the bullet and type in netspeak.
but yeah i really hate the feedback process. you leave negative feedback with someone because you have a genuine gripe and they just retaliate with some bullshit negative feedback.
this is why i decide to go with paypal's process. i figured if i just kept the poles and left negative feedback, the seller would just give me a negative in retaliation.
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i just got a response from the guy on paypal. with shipping and everything the poles cost $58. here's the guy's response:
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Jason, As I stated before I appoliagize for you dissatifaction I was wondering is there any discount in the price that would be acceptable to you this might be easier for both of us let me know and I casn make a refund of that amount thanks Craig
Any suggestions? I really can't use the poles as they are a women's model, and are a little short for me. they are also a model from several years back and i probably won't get much if i turn around and post a legitimate auction for them on ebay.
i just got a response from the guy on paypal. with shipping and everything the poles cost $58. here's the guy's response:
Quote:
Jason, As I stated before I appoliagize for you dissatifaction I was wondering is there any discount in the price that would be acceptable to you this might be easier for both of us let me know and I casn make a refund of that amount thanks Craig
Any suggestions? I really can't use the poles as they are a women's model, and are a little short for me. they are also a model from several years back and i probably won't get much if i turn around and post a legitimate auction for them on ebay.
I would just demand a full refund.
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bart d. wrote:
strongmendieyoung wrote:
i just got a response from the guy on paypal. with shipping and everything the poles cost $58. here's the guy's response:
Quote:
Jason, As I stated before I appoliagize for you dissatifaction I was wondering is there any discount in the price that would be acceptable to you this might be easier for both of us let me know and I casn make a refund of that amount thanks Craig
Any suggestions? I really can't use the poles as they are a women's model, and are a little short for me. they are also a model from several years back and i probably won't get much if i turn around and post a legitimate auction for them on ebay.
I would just demand a full refund.
actually it was $68 with shipping. and i'm just gonna send them back via ups and tell the guy to refund $75. i think that's pretty fair.
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 2:51 pm Posts: 2869 Location: Appalachian Hills of Tennessee Gender: Male
TW wrote:
just get a refund, this guy sounds shady and it sounds like you can't use the poles anyhow
By the way, what the hell are trekking poles?
they're basically a fancy pair of hiking sticks that are adjustable and most have some form of suspension design inside of them. the pair i've been wanting retails for about $140 and thats what he advertised in the auction. the poles i got haven't been sold for six years according to the manufacturer. the guy is still claiming they've never been used (even though there's obvious signs of wear and dirt on them).
i'm going to send the guy a message through paypal with the ups tracking number, so everything will be on record.
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