thingie said:Hey all,
What would you guys do if some seller here advertised an item and when it arrives to you is not what it was advertised as? What would you do?
I personally think the guy should give your money back. But here is my guess of what may have caused the size problem. Many people refer to shaft refinishing as a cleaning and sealing of the shaft. They are usually not refering to the few inches of clear coat on the bottom. Believe it or not many cuemakers do not use cleaner to clean a shaft. They just sand the shaft until it is clean looking. That removes a lot of material. It sounds like the sand method was used on the shaft to "refinish it". If he measured it before sending it off while expecting it to come back the same diameter and clean, then he probably did not intend to misrepresent it. Whoever worked on the shaft caused the size problem.thingie said:cuz i have a problem. I bought something from this forum from someone who posts here.
He advertised a Paul Mottey shaft (12.65mm dia)with Ivory Ferrule for 100 plus shipping. I agreed and paid him quickly through Paypal even though he doesn't have the shaft on hand, saying he sent it back to Paul to refinish it. Along the way, i had also specified that i wanted it shipped by USPS. He however gets it mixed up and sends it by FedEx, costing me more. However thats not the part i'm peeved at, it is that when it comes, its only 12mm and it doesn't look like it has been refinished, just sanded down.
I have sent him several emails, but it has been a good many days without reply. What can i do?
G-Man said:I know how you feel. I have been there recently. I bought a cue from an AZB member (who frequently post items for sale) and when I got it, I was really disgusted...the cue has at least 10+ CRATERS on the butt!I revisted the original post and realized why the seller only put pics that show part of the cue and not the whole cue. I put it down as caveat emptor and a lesson learned. Needless to say, I won't ever buy anything from the person again.
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cuemam said:Believe it or not many cuemakers do not use cleaner to clean a shaft. They just sand the shaft until it is clean looking. That removes a lot of material. It sounds like the sand method was used on the shaft to "refinish it". If he measured it before sending it off while expecting it to come back the same diameter and clean, then he probably did not intend to misrepresent it. Whoever worked on the shaft caused the size problem.
Rod said:I suppose that's possible but if a cuemaker sanded my shaft down that much I'd shoot him, maybe twice. That's easily enough for a re-taper not a cleaning. LOL If a cuemaker doesn't know the difference, how does he stay in business? I suppose that's why I see these cues on here with dinky little shafts for sale.![]()
Rod
I have written to paypal but they say that they do not handle complaints about the attributes or quality of goods received. sigh.chris2669 said:I am a paypal shit head I guess. I would write paypal and tell them what happenned. Get them to refund your money. then have that retard to send you money to send the shaft back to him!!!!I hate these types of people!!!
thingie said:I have written to paypal but they say that they do not handle complaints about the attributes or quality of goods received. sigh.
I am still waiting for the seller.
cueaddicts said:Unfortunately, there is very little you can do. I just went through a similar situation. A few months ago bought a cue with "12.75 and 12.70" shafts which were in reality 12.3 and 12.0. Also, butt was severly warped (not disclosed). The ebay seller's auction stated "refund given as money back". When I asked the seller to return the item becuase it was not as advertsied, he said "he had no return policy". The seller would not agree to take the cue back for a refund, but returned $200 toward repairs. Well, I'm no dumbass and $200 is better than nothing. And mind you, this was a seller with almost 200 + feedback (100%).
The moral to this story is....sometimes there's not much you can do except to leave negative feedback (eBay) and bring the issue to light so others don't have the same experience as you.
Sean