Seaglass505 Deep Pockets , but Very Short Fingers .

Did you leave him negative iTrader feedback? Feedback is for notating your experience with someones business ethics during your dealings with them (and you had serious dealings with him even though he canceled it and an item was never sent). Feedback shouldn't be just for notating the condition of an item you receive. The whole purpose of feedback is so that other's can use it to get a full feel for someone's business ethics, and a full picture of that can't be seen if those that had negative experiences outside of item condition are not leaving the feedback based on their direct experience.

If you look at his I-trader, I had left positive feedback because he did refund the
money...I was not aware of his nit move over 75 dollars at the time. Now that I
know the other side of the story I posted on this thread to expose this person
for what he really is about.
 
I talked with him at length and took a chance on this cue

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=366653

He refunded my money when he magically discovered a "ping' in the cue.

Now I have learned the cue has sold for 75 more than I offered, paid and the
seller was committed to sell.

The seller stalled shipping it for 2 days, then came up with :"the ping"

AVOID THIS PERSON OF NO ETHICS LIKE YOU WOULD AVOID A WHORE WITH CANKER SORES.

The cues being offered for sale are not his. he is fronting for a fairly large collector
which explains the lack of specific information about them. They are just scanned
from a disc and put up for sale.

A new signature line waiting to be claimed. :grin-square:

To date, there has been somewhere between 5-10 threads started in seaglass's honor outlining his bad deals or rule breaking behavior.

It seems that if you dare to do biz with him, it's at great peril.

best,
brian kc
 
Moderators erase both i-traders, stating that a deal never occurred, thus no i-trader can be left.

The moderator/s involved is dead wrong. No matter what way you look at it (legal, moral, common sense, etc) a deal has occurred as soon as there is an agreement for the sale of an item between two (or more) parties at certain terms (which always includes a price and may or may not include other terms). The mods may not want to include the deals for which an item was never shipped for whatever stupid reason, but they are dead wrong on it not being a deal. It is a deal as soon as there is an agreement for a sale between two parties, period.
 
If you look at his I-trader, I had left positive feedback because he did refund the
money...I was not aware of his nit move over 75 dollars at the time. Now that I
know the other side of the story I posted on this thread to expose this person
for what he really is about.
I see no reason why you couldn't still go leave a negative i-Trader even now. You can't control what the mods do later if they remove one or both, but you can control if whether or not you do what you feel is the right thing. And if I were you I would be tempted to copy and paste the post of your experience (along with Jim's first post for good measure) into every for sale thread he makes. Sorry that happened to you.
 
^^^This makes tons of sense. Probably should have come to this conclusion on my own, but I was wondering how the hell he came into so many fancy cues all of a sudden.

He's a flicking nit who thinks he owns the forum. What 37 listings!

Nice cues though. ...might need to price drop a little. Jeesh.
 
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