I bought this cue from him last week.
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=269479
Before I paid, I specifically asked him if the butt rolled straight and he said yes. When the cue came yesterday I immediately rolled it and wobble,wobble,wobble.
Then it gets interesting.
I pm'd explaining that the butt is clearly warped and I would like a refund. Here were some of his amazing reponses verbatim.
(I know that it's not in good taste to post pm's but this has to be a exception with these crazy ass responses.)
"I'm sorry to hear that you're not happy with the cue. I never noticed any wobble that you are referring to. If I thought the cue was defective in any way, I wouldn't have sold it to you without mentioning it. The guy I got that cue from loved the cue. Several other people I play pool with really liked it too. I shot with it too for a while and never had any problems with it, other than it was heavier than I like to shoot with. It was still a good quality cue.*
Sorry but I didn't sell the cue with a refund policy."
"I never lied to you. I even tested for a wobble right after you asked me. I actually did this. There was no wobble when I tested it. Regardless of what your video might show, there was no wobble when I tested for it right after you asked me."
"The cue was sold in its "as is" condition, no refunds. Any additional work you have done on the cue would be at your expense."
"The actual value of that cue was $800, so you got over $100 discount already. I looked up the value in the "Blue Book of Pool Cues" book before I put it up for sale. The book was written about 3 or 4 years ago."
"I'm very sorry but I'm not a cue retailer. I don't offer any refunds."*
"I've bought used cues from individuals too. It's a risk you take. You save money, but you might end up getting a cue you don't like."
Just thought everyone should see how this guy does business. Quite comical-- especially his last pm
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=269479
Before I paid, I specifically asked him if the butt rolled straight and he said yes. When the cue came yesterday I immediately rolled it and wobble,wobble,wobble.
Then it gets interesting.
I pm'd explaining that the butt is clearly warped and I would like a refund. Here were some of his amazing reponses verbatim.
(I know that it's not in good taste to post pm's but this has to be a exception with these crazy ass responses.)
"I'm sorry to hear that you're not happy with the cue. I never noticed any wobble that you are referring to. If I thought the cue was defective in any way, I wouldn't have sold it to you without mentioning it. The guy I got that cue from loved the cue. Several other people I play pool with really liked it too. I shot with it too for a while and never had any problems with it, other than it was heavier than I like to shoot with. It was still a good quality cue.*
Sorry but I didn't sell the cue with a refund policy."
"I never lied to you. I even tested for a wobble right after you asked me. I actually did this. There was no wobble when I tested it. Regardless of what your video might show, there was no wobble when I tested for it right after you asked me."
"The cue was sold in its "as is" condition, no refunds. Any additional work you have done on the cue would be at your expense."
"The actual value of that cue was $800, so you got over $100 discount already. I looked up the value in the "Blue Book of Pool Cues" book before I put it up for sale. The book was written about 3 or 4 years ago."
"I'm very sorry but I'm not a cue retailer. I don't offer any refunds."*
"I've bought used cues from individuals too. It's a risk you take. You save money, but you might end up getting a cue you don't like."
Just thought everyone should see how this guy does business. Quite comical-- especially his last pm