OK...
I'll bite.
How many figures in your revenue stream? 6, 7, or 8?
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Whatever yours is.....his is one zero higher.
OK...
I'll bite.
How many figures in your revenue stream? 6, 7, or 8?
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Ha! That's good, a businessman that throws tantrums and expects life to wait just for him. Please get some perspective, and just try to focus on being good to people instead of making a living flipping $60 cues that end up having cracked ferrules. That ferrule took more time out of your life than any $60 deal should have.
OK...
I'll bite.
How many figures in your revenue stream? 6, 7, or 8?
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I am good to people.
justinb386 said:I do not lie to them
justinb386 said:I offered a full refund, plus the cost of the return shipping. Was that not good enough?
Revenue? I have no idea. Probably should have kept note of my sales, and profits.
OK...
I'll bite.
How many figures in your revenue stream? 6, 7, or 8?
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Justin, The seller, imo, agreed to $400 and buyer pays shipping. When net to him was $399.75 i think he felt his hand was being forced and acted in a way that he thought was in his best interest. What would you have done if someone negotiated VERY hard on the purchase price and then attempted to finesse you into also covering shipping?
We all know that pimpin aint easy, but, should it be brutal?
Only to people named Justin Bryson, every thing you do is to cut yourself the best deal. You are one of the rare sellers from whom it is impossible to get a good deal from, you must always have the best of it.
Except you frequently do, you play up the country rube with aplomb, and that's as dishonest as a crooked mule.
It's an absolutely fine way to deal with a dissatisfied buyer, but you missed the point as usual. Stop dealing with garbage and having to spend your time flopping around with refunds and crooked cues.
The only 7 figures he's ever dealt with was the # on the bathroom wall at the truckstop! Turns out that trans ( action ) wants his money back too!!!
If I were the seller, then I would have created, and sent an invoice. That makes things so much easier. No worry about being short changed on a deal.
If not an invoice, then get a calculator out, and figure out the exact amount to tell the buyer to send, and have the buyer send that amount (as Goods, not Friends and Family).
If the seller was shorted the amount of the shipping costs (not to mention the 25 cents, lol), then he should have wrote to the buyer, and explained that the buyer would need to pay an extra $20 (or whatever) for the shipping costs, or he will not ship the cue. If the buyer would not be in agreement to that, then send the buyer a refund.
Do not lie to the buyer about the cue being shipped, and then continue to hold onto the buyers money, while trying to get a better offer on the cue.
This thread is much more amazing than I ever imagined.....
(Also, anyone notice his first post was complaining about how everyone gets off topic......and look where he’s at now)
This will be my last response to you on this THIS thread because it isn't about you or what you would do, you've made your point, MORE than once.
The only person that knows when the seller initiated the refund is the seller.
In all honesty I might also just initiate a refund and be done with a "deal" if I've had "enough".
You are really sick.
If I were the seller, then I would have created, and sent an invoice. That makes things so much easier. No worry about being short changed on a deal.
If not an invoice, then get a calculator out, and figure out the exact amount to tell the buyer to send, and have the buyer send that amount (as Goods, not Friends and Family).
If the seller was shorted the amount of the shipping costs (not to mention the 25 cents, lol), then he should have wrote to the buyer, and explained that the buyer would need to pay an extra $20 (or whatever) for the shipping costs, or he will not ship the cue. If the buyer would not be in agreement to that, then send the buyer a refund.
Do not lie to the buyer about the cue being shipped, and then continue to hold onto the buyers money, while trying to get a better offer on the cue.
What? I've made a hella Lotta money at truckstops!
From what I’ve gathered, they agreed on 400+fees. PayPal fees would be $12....I think. It’s been a while. It also sounds like a refund was sent upon seeing the $399.25 total. Sometimes that takes time.
The rest of your post(s) make me want to punch things. But I’m starting to think that’s the point.
That is cool. Good for you.
Not my fault though.