runscott said:Askforbes - do you have any clue how your buyers feel about you? Following is one of the most incredible stretches of buyer feedback I've ever seen on ebay. Congratulations on recently satisfying three consecutive customers!
Jazz said:I hope others will learn from this incident ...
For me, a combination of "User ID kept private" and multiple recent negative feedbacks is enough to pass on the offering.
Worminator said:askforbes:
There is one simple solution to all this. If the customer is not 100% satisfied with the product you sell them, refund their money and move on. This is called...customer service.
Yea he sucks, now get off are board. LMAO Roscoe, and forbes I am the ebay member who sent you that nasty message if you read the post you would have figured that out. I am rthart!!!!! You screw over someone in the pool community it doesnt take long to get around, so I hope you never sell anything else you dick smoke.1pRoscoe said:LMAO - Askforbes, I just saw your feedback. You're about as worthless as a bucket of fried assholes....
askforbes said:You signed your replies with your name all over this thread, so I just picked up from there.
Footnote. You can always counter-sue when you are served. Don't forget who's dirt hit the fan.
lenoxmjs said:Hi Joe,
I agree with your assessment and realize that the condition could be a result of climate change and nobody's fault. I also know that this condition should have been disclosed to all potential buyers.
On a seperate note. Was just wondering if you could Pm me with directions to your place. Will be down your way for the Auto Auction on Wednesday. Would love to stop buy and check out some of your stuff. A good starting point would be your old pool hall. Do you take Skip Westons in trade maybe on that Barry Zamboti Snakewood
lenoxmjs said:Now I have a new problem.
On the second of May I filed a claim for Non-reciept of merchandise with Paypal. As per their rules the seller has 10 days to respond to the claim. The seller never responded and yesterday Paypal awarded me my money back. They said it will appear in my account in 3-5 days.
I recieved the cue on the 12th.
My worry is that my claim is no longer valid. I have this guys cue and probably his money. I am hesitant to send him the cue back incase Paypal does a chargeback on me when he shows them the return reciept.
I don't feel right keeping both but I definately prefer my money to the cue do you fellow AZ'ers have any ideas have any how I could get the cue back to him and make sure I don't end up being the one who's left with nothing when Paypal does a chargeback against my bank account or my Creditcard?
lenoxmjs said:Now I have a new problem.
I think given this persons history you should use an escrow service or something. Call PayPal for starters. This should not be costing you more money though. It's his fault.lenoxmjs said:Now I have a new problem.
On the second of May I filed a claim for Non-reciept of merchandise with Paypal. As per their rules the seller has 10 days to respond to the claim. The seller never responded and yesterday Paypal awarded me my money back. They said it will appear in my account in 3-5 days.
I recieved the cue on the 12th.
My worry is that my claim is no longer valid. I have this guys cue and probably his money. I am hesitant to send him the cue back incase Paypal does a chargeback on me when he shows them the return reciept.
I don't feel right keeping both but I definately prefer my money to the cue do you fellow AZ'ers have any ideas have any how I could get the cue back to him and make sure I don't end up being the one who's left with nothing when Paypal does a chargeback against my bank account or my Creditcard?
Yes, even though you didn't need to sign to get the cue make sure you require a signature when you send it back. I believe PayPal will emphasize that, because everyones covered with a signature.TATE said:Send it back by trackable source fully insured and require a signature.