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Valued Member
United States
337 Posts |
I don't see how posting a negg would be bad. The seller sold you something he didn't describe and the coin certainly doesn't look like any of the ones in the picture I can't see how it's crazy that someone would negg him I also agree with the comment that just because he offered a refund doesn't make it right when I buy something at a store and its a piece of garbage yeah I take it back but I don't buy from that company anymore and I will tell everyone how crummy of an item I bought seems like the thing to do idk my 2 cents
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Valued Member
United States
309 Posts |
Sorry mainman, but you could send me your's and I just wont buy from you. How's that?
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1348 Posts |
Quote:I have no problem being blocked from a bidder who doesn't describe the items that he offers on ebay. Keeps me from accidentally bidding on that persons items again later. You better give him yours.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3592 Posts |
Quote:I have no problem being blocked from a bidder who doesn't describe the items that he offers on ebay. Keeps me from accidentally bidding on that persons items again later I was taking you at your word...assuming that can't be taken ?
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Valued Member
United States
309 Posts |
Yeah, I changed my mind about that. How about you swap a coin on me, I'll leave you negative feedback (since I can't do it after a return, and noone else should have to go through it without haveing been informed) and then you can block me. And I don't appreciate the question of my integrity, especially since you think it is ok to either swap coins (which is what happened in my case) or not mention a flaw as significant as a hole.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3592 Posts |
I merely took you up on your offer..your integrity speaks for itself. I just happen to believe what SuperDave posted on the issue and want to avoid buyers that do not...it was a very simple and non threatening request.
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Valued Member
United States
309 Posts |
Well, sorry for holding people accountable. Should have done that with our government a long time ago.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3592 Posts |
Now we have some common ground....I believe that is our biggest problem with government  But I also believe that sellers should be allowed to correct mistakes without getting negs...as they say "stuff happens"...some of us are old,forgetful,or just miss things.But,when a seller refuses to make things right, I say "hang em high".
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Valued Member
United States
309 Posts |
Fair enough....I will try to be more considerate of that. I just hope that others will be more considerate of others time as well.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1081 Posts |
I think what the OP did was the right way to handle this situation. Not enough silver value to complain about and he probably just made a mistake. If not, he did offer a refund. I do not think that would warrant a negative feedback. While a buyer may leave whatever feedback he/she feels the seller deserves, IMO, a negative should only be left if the seller does not make you whole, no pun intended, i.e. a full refund, substitute etc.
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