In Reply to: Would you come here to publicly tarnish the sellers reputation? posted by goober58 on July 27, 2011 at 07:50:25:
.....throughly.
"What you propose to do seems reasonable given the side of the story as told by the OP. But we don't know what the seller is saying so how can we propose or condone any solution."
All you have to do is go to ebay, and find the seller's name that I provided and check what the seller had to say about it. I called him a fraud, and ebay refunded and no response from the seller.
"And further if a seller or buyer want out of any deal I simply just let them out. Big deal?"
....and that's how businesses are supposed to be run, right?
"I have no interested whatsoever in forcing someone into compliance or damaging their reputations if they communicate with me that they have changed their minds."
First of all, he never communicated with me for over a month, with 3 emails from me. So you haven't even read my op.
Second of all, if someone deliberatley renegeded on deal like this one, they deserved to be have their refutation damaged.
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Follow Ups
- goober, you obviously didn't read my post ............ - RedGrant 15:29:17 07/27/11 (5)
- Red obviously I'm not going to eBay to research this issue - goober58 12:31:27 07/28/11 (4)
- I guess this means you're afraid of ................. - RedGrant 15:56:18 07/28/11 (3)
- No quit changing the topic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - goober58 10:15:11 07/29/11 (2)
- ...so you don't deny you............ - RedGrant 16:10:43 07/29/11 (1)
- nt - goober58 18:14:01 07/29/11 (0)