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Re: Ebay advert v Truth - What do you think?
« Reply #15 on: 28 June 2008, 13:51:04 »

to which they replied:

"im stunned at your response - we have now sold several of these - there an exterior item not rust protected and as photographed...."

 :-?

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Re: Ebay advert v Truth - What do you think?
« Reply #16 on: 28 June 2008, 13:54:52 »

to which i replied & attached the above 4 photos

"Mark,
 
With all due respect, your "as photographed" is not the item i have received as i had to wait for you to remove it before posting.
I've attached some photos showing the condition of the offending item - it has been in some kind of prang at the right hand end and is no where near square and as such i will not be able to fit it.
 
I bought this item in good faith based on your description :
 
EXCELLENT CLEAN EXAMPLE REMOVED FROM A FULL RUNNING OMEGA 2.5 V6
 NO VISABLE DAMAGE!
 
This simply isn't true, i don't want to start leaving negative feedback and going through all that business, but be fair the item you have sent is in terrible condition.
 
I hope we can resolve this issue with no hard feelings.
 
regards
 
Jake"
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Re: Ebay advert v Truth - What do you think?
« Reply #17 on: 28 June 2008, 13:56:01 »

and the final response....................

"Jake i am not going to get involved, i am very very angry at the tone and insinuations used in your original communication, if you feel this is an accident damaged and significantly different then i suggest you proceed via ebay and paypal on that basis - i dont feel you effectivley communicated iniitally and i will let ebay sort this out.

Item was sold as seen and this is not a cosmetic item that needs to be pristine. There is nothing wrong with this item that would impact safety. I am deeply disturbed about your accusation that this is accident damaged.

I dont appreciate messages that mention" i dont want to get shirty" and "i dont want to leave negative feedback" this is an implied threat and is also feedback extorition ( http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/policies/feedback-extortion.html ).

Again i am very angry at your comments and will leave the communication as is. In line with ebay policies if you want to return we will refund, we will NOT pay for return postage however."



WTF???

he's angry? >:(

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Re: Ebay advert v Truth - What do you think?
« Reply #18 on: 28 June 2008, 15:55:55 »

and i would like to say its not me !! ;D ;D
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Re: Ebay advert v Truth - What do you think?
« Reply #19 on: 28 June 2008, 15:58:18 »

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and i would like to say its not me !! ;D ;D


no it certainly isn't sorry :y
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Re: Ebay advert v Truth - What do you think?
« Reply #20 on: 28 June 2008, 16:05:48 »

whoever it is needs a reality re-adjustment and a bloody good telling off.

that is SO not what they advertised.
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Re: Ebay advert v Truth - What do you think?
« Reply #21 on: 28 June 2008, 16:27:46 »

Absolutley Stunned!

Okay lets call this "right to reply"  >:(

I have had to advise this individual to go through the proper process to claim a refund - which he refuses to do.

I have already offered via paypal to refund but had no response.

I have had 1 negative in a year and over 500 positive feedbacks in that time. Anyone wanting to be impartial to the sellers lies should look at my feedback

I have been intimidated and threatened over email by this individial and forwarded the threats on to ebay. As ever they will probably do nothing as sellers are blackmailed by buyers.

This is why i have told the seller to stop communicating with me if he cant communicate in an adult way and non abusive way.

I frankly despute that this item is the same one and hence why i want it back.

Maybe i should also wash my dirty linen in public by publishing your emails. What do you think ? No sory not doing that i have more class.

Also intresting that the "buyer" has choosen to involve a medium that was never involved for the orginal transaction ( ie oof) and futher concerning he decides to do this for exposure when there are no admins on the correct the error of his ways.

Yep there is indeed two sides to every story and this is frankly a horrible threatening little man to deal with.

I wont be adding to this comment.
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Looking at the terminology used i will be taking further advice on how best to legally deal with this individual and some of the comments. I suggest there are no further comments added.
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Re: Ebay advert v Truth - What do you think?
« Reply #22 on: 28 June 2008, 16:40:30 »

Herefordelite and Markie.

This item was not advertised for sale through OOF and has no relevance here other than enquiring as to what others think should should be done by the original poster.

Both sides of the matter gave been aired and, as the sale was conducted through e-bay, I suggest to both parties that this is the medium the matter should be resolved by.

I am now locking this thread and will delete the poll as, frankly, I feel that this is not the place for such matters to be resolved, all circumstances considered.
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Re: Ebay advert v Truth - What do you think?
« Reply #23 on: 28 June 2008, 16:42:07 »

Blatent lies full refund please  >:( Just a shame that postage willl have to be paid.

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