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dextercf:
--- Quote from: mgb on March 15, 2011, 01:11:51 pm ---fortunately we have guys like Ultimarc, Groovy Game gear and Paradise Arcade around that we can trust.
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I allso got great stuff from arcadeshop.de
Wanted to try them out, cos they are closer to me (faster shipping).
--- Quote from: mgb on March 15, 2011, 01:11:51 pm ---Ebay's always hit or miss.
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You allways have to take that to account, especially when buying something posted as cheaper than average rate..
Smells fishy = probably IS fishy!
--- Quote from: eds1275 on March 15, 2011, 01:00:39 pm ---I agree. I have had similar experiences with ebay, including having something similar to what I ordered showing up, nothing showing at all, and even once a completely wrong product. Dropping a negative really shows you mean business, and if they sort the errors out then that's good, you can remove that blemish from their history. I also agree with not giving up the sellers' name if you think there's hope of resolving this - things happen and mistakes are made, but if everything works out in the end it's best to not blow the whistle prematurely.
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If nothing happens soon, i'll "blow the whistle" so that no more get fooled by this seller.
The feedback system is there for a reason.
D_Harris:
--- Quote from: dextercf on March 15, 2011, 11:37:59 am ---
--- Quote from: D_Harris on March 15, 2011, 03:01:35 am ---Why would you be so fast to leave negative feedback. Particularly after the seller offered you a refund and the option of keeping the joystick?
And who was the eBay seller?
Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
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The feedback was left when i recieved a product not similar to the one I bought off the auction (picture and information was wrong!).
Only moments after I left the feedback the seller reacted by spamming me with requests to pull the feedback and figure out our problems.
We agreed upon the refund and that I could keep the joystick, I also agreed to pull the feedback when I recieved the refund.
I am still waiting for the refund and the seller does not anymore reply to mails or messages (at ebay).
I believe to be a reasonable person. But like most, I don't like to get ripped off.
The name of the seller I'd rather not tell, as I'm still wanting that refund. Also it's not fair, at this point of time.
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What I'm saying is that you gave little time to let the seller rectify the situation before you left a negative, which was shortly after he told you he would give you a refund.
The quick negative is a reason the seller may not think you will remove the feedback if he refunds you and let's you keep the item.
You obviously have dismissed any possibility that the seller(like a lot of ebayers may not be at all familiar with the products he sells) sent you the wrong item in error, and the seller is probably thinking that they're not gonna want to look stupid when you don't remove the negative after they give you a refund and let you keep the item.
Sellers blacklist those who are quick on the trigger.
Just saying...
Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
dextercf:
--- Quote from: D_Harris on March 15, 2011, 02:31:32 pm ---What I'm saying is that you gave little time to let the seller rectify the situation before you left a negative, which was shortly after he told you he would give you a refund.
The quick negative is a reason the seller may not think you will remove the feedback if he refunds you and let's you keep the item.
You obviously have dismissed any possibility that the seller(like a lot of ebayers may not be at all familiar with the products he sells) sent you the wrong item in error, and the seller is probably thinking that they're not gonna want to look stupid when you don't remove the negative after they give you a refund and let you keep the item.
Sellers blacklist those who are quick on the trigger.
Just saying...
Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
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The item I got was a copy of the product I wanted to buy.
It was not even similar to the picture of the object I thought I was about to buy.
There can not have been a mistake like you suggest, that they sent the wrong item.
It's like thinking your getting a Hugo Boss t-shirt, but when you take a closer look you see it reads Huge Bass instead..
In this case, the stick and balltop was of pore quality cast&material. And the switches didn't even have the same color as in the photo
It's piracy and not right!
D_Harris:
--- Quote from: dextercf on March 15, 2011, 06:24:17 pm ---
--- Quote from: D_Harris on March 15, 2011, 02:31:32 pm ---What I'm saying is that you gave little time to let the seller rectify the situation before you left a negative, which was shortly after he told you he would give you a refund.
The quick negative is a reason the seller may not think you will remove the feedback if he refunds you and let's you keep the item.
You obviously have dismissed any possibility that the seller(like a lot of ebayers may not be at all familiar with the products he sells) sent you the wrong item in error, and the seller is probably thinking that they're not gonna want to look stupid when you don't remove the negative after they give you a refund and let you keep the item.
Sellers blacklist those who are quick on the trigger.
Just saying...
Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
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The item I got was a copy of the product I wanted to buy.
It was not even similar to the picture of the object I thought I was about to buy.
There can not have been a mistake like you suggest, that they sent the wrong item.
It's like thinking your getting a Hugo Boss t-shirt, but when you take a closer look you see it reads Huge Bass instead..
In this case, the stick and balltop was of pore quality cast&material. And the switches didn't even have the same color as in the photo
It's piracy and not right!
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Yes. Like I said, you dismissed the possibility that it was an error. (I'm not disputing that).
But you left that negative after he said he'd give you a refund, but before you actually got it...
(Don't hold your breath anticipating that you will receive it now).
Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
dextercf:
No, your wrong.. (why do I care, erghhh..)
This is the order of apearance:
* "Win" auction.
* Recieve goods.
* Leave feedback.
* Get spammed with requests to pull feedback.
* Agree to feedback being pulled when refund is recieved.
* Seller not answering mails or messages within ebay.com and no refund is recieved
This is how it happened, and now we wait.
Guess i'm gonna give them til the end of this week.