Long Rant Alert:
I have been involved in close to 1200 deals on eBay and there have been just two instances where things almost went sideways but ended up being saved. I am proud to say that on eBay I have 1165 positives with zero negatives. We're talking buying and selling cars, trucks, tractors, tv's, computers, pool cues, you name it.
Here on az, I have been involved in approx 15 deals where I was the buyer. Out of those, there has been 5 instances with problems. This is unacceptable.
Doesn't anyone give a crap to treat fellow forum members with appropriate honesty and respect? When I sell something, regardless of what venue it's in, I describe things as they are and I expect the same in return.
Normally, you would figure there would be a higher percentage of problems on eBay compared to az, right? I mean, think about it, on eBay, usually it's one encounter and 'I'm never gonna see you again'. Here, we interact with one another on a fairly regular basis.
I'm not going to bore you with all the details of the earliest 4 problems here but I will explain this latest one, the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back. There is a slightly awkward aspect but at this point, to be honest, I really don't give a shizzle about that.
I missed getting a TS cue that I really wanted to be my next player (hard to find nice 59" TSs) due to my not acting quickly enough. It is the cue listed in the following thread.
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=222351&highlight=kbooks3
Jeremy (kbooks3) sold it to Von Rhett. I immediately contacted Von and he agreed to sell me the cue. He had barely unpacked it and hit a few balls, reporting that the cue hits great.
I rec'd the cue the very next day. Mine and Vons deal was flawless. :thumbup:
Here's the awkward part:
I bought the cue from Von, but, I relied on the description provided by Jeremy in his az 'for sale' ad that specified all points are even, everything is straight, and that there were certain minor dings which he detailed.
His description turned out to be inaccurate.
The cue has a lot more dings than were described which does not matter to me as I figured to get the entire cue freshened up anyway.
The problem for me is that one shaft has a wobble despite being listed as straight. And one ebony point is close to 1/2" shorter than the other three. Nearly 1/2 inch short is a lot to be off. Also, from the picture I provided below, you can see the very ends of the veneer points aren't quite the same length, either, though much closer than 1/2".
I pm'd Von about this and we are fine. He never gave the cue a close inspection as I was buying it from him pretty much as it arrived at his house. He was a complete gentleman.
I then wrote to Jeremy, prefacing my comments with the fact that, of course, I'm not looking for anything from him other than to maybe get an explanation of why the cue was described inaccurately.
I pm'd him a couple of days ago about this and despite his having been on az a number of times since, he has not responded to me. And, I suppose, really, he doesn't owe me any explanation since I didn't buy the cue from him.
But I'm not going to let that stand in the way of my getting this off my chest.
We need to be able to rely on fellow az'ers to do the right thing when dealing with one another. We're not talking about $50 cues here though that shouldn't matter either.
If you say all points are even and one is off by 1/2" then you either didn't look at it or you're a liar.
If you say everything is straight and one shaft has a wobble, then you either didn't roll it or you're a liar.
If you look at the for sale thread pics of the points you'll see the 2 points that are shot are the two that are dead even. Maybe this was just a coincidence.
Anyone choosing to do biz on az, given my personal experiences, I highly recommend that you proceed with great caution.
BTW, the cue hits beautifully and, most likely, it will become my main player. The short point won't matter, the wobbly shaft may.
I know there are much bigger problems in the world but wouldn't it be nice to have accurate, honest info on which to base our buying decisions?
Best,
Brian kc
I have been involved in close to 1200 deals on eBay and there have been just two instances where things almost went sideways but ended up being saved. I am proud to say that on eBay I have 1165 positives with zero negatives. We're talking buying and selling cars, trucks, tractors, tv's, computers, pool cues, you name it.
Here on az, I have been involved in approx 15 deals where I was the buyer. Out of those, there has been 5 instances with problems. This is unacceptable.
Doesn't anyone give a crap to treat fellow forum members with appropriate honesty and respect? When I sell something, regardless of what venue it's in, I describe things as they are and I expect the same in return.
Normally, you would figure there would be a higher percentage of problems on eBay compared to az, right? I mean, think about it, on eBay, usually it's one encounter and 'I'm never gonna see you again'. Here, we interact with one another on a fairly regular basis.
I'm not going to bore you with all the details of the earliest 4 problems here but I will explain this latest one, the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back. There is a slightly awkward aspect but at this point, to be honest, I really don't give a shizzle about that.
I missed getting a TS cue that I really wanted to be my next player (hard to find nice 59" TSs) due to my not acting quickly enough. It is the cue listed in the following thread.
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=222351&highlight=kbooks3
Jeremy (kbooks3) sold it to Von Rhett. I immediately contacted Von and he agreed to sell me the cue. He had barely unpacked it and hit a few balls, reporting that the cue hits great.
I rec'd the cue the very next day. Mine and Vons deal was flawless. :thumbup:
Here's the awkward part:
I bought the cue from Von, but, I relied on the description provided by Jeremy in his az 'for sale' ad that specified all points are even, everything is straight, and that there were certain minor dings which he detailed.
His description turned out to be inaccurate.
The cue has a lot more dings than were described which does not matter to me as I figured to get the entire cue freshened up anyway.
The problem for me is that one shaft has a wobble despite being listed as straight. And one ebony point is close to 1/2" shorter than the other three. Nearly 1/2 inch short is a lot to be off. Also, from the picture I provided below, you can see the very ends of the veneer points aren't quite the same length, either, though much closer than 1/2".
I pm'd Von about this and we are fine. He never gave the cue a close inspection as I was buying it from him pretty much as it arrived at his house. He was a complete gentleman.
I then wrote to Jeremy, prefacing my comments with the fact that, of course, I'm not looking for anything from him other than to maybe get an explanation of why the cue was described inaccurately.
I pm'd him a couple of days ago about this and despite his having been on az a number of times since, he has not responded to me. And, I suppose, really, he doesn't owe me any explanation since I didn't buy the cue from him.
But I'm not going to let that stand in the way of my getting this off my chest.
We need to be able to rely on fellow az'ers to do the right thing when dealing with one another. We're not talking about $50 cues here though that shouldn't matter either.
If you say all points are even and one is off by 1/2" then you either didn't look at it or you're a liar.
If you say everything is straight and one shaft has a wobble, then you either didn't roll it or you're a liar.
If you look at the for sale thread pics of the points you'll see the 2 points that are shot are the two that are dead even. Maybe this was just a coincidence.
Anyone choosing to do biz on az, given my personal experiences, I highly recommend that you proceed with great caution.
BTW, the cue hits beautifully and, most likely, it will become my main player. The short point won't matter, the wobbly shaft may.
I know there are much bigger problems in the world but wouldn't it be nice to have accurate, honest info on which to base our buying decisions?
Best,
Brian kc
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