Rampage, I would be upset the guy won't resond to you(this is most upsetting). What was the coin really worth? I know you were high bidder for $10 and it looked like a real steal but I guess I would not expect to actually get the coin for that even though you won it fair and square. Maybe tell the guy you will pay half of what it's really worth so you get a great deal and he does not lose almost the whole coin. As it stands now I would neg him and publish his name here but if you can work something out I would give him a posative and not mention his name. mike
I remember when you posted this. I too won a coin that was waaaay under gray sheet, blue sheet, any kind of sheet you want to use. I remembered this post and I was sure that it would not show. But the seller came through. I even posted on this board about it.
I thinks a neutral is the most fair reply. IMO this is what the feedback is about. If a seller does not want to lose money on a coin they should set a starting bid or a reserve. This would make good business sense to me. But what do I know as a lowly buyer/collector.
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<< <i>They now earned a neuter and negative on eBay. >>
Neutering's a bit harsh isn't it?
For 10.00 I don't think I'd get too upset. He/she has earned a negative IMO. Maybe pose a question on his/her posts on the b/s/t forum.
Look at the name - it's DBCooper - he's probably getting ready to parachute over Washington State with your credit card number!
On a more serious note - hell yeah - neg his sorry butt and thanks for pointing out that he welches on deals.
That's the guy that jumped out of that airplane & dissappeared with all that money years ago. hmmm...weird.
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<< <i>They now earned a neuter and negative on eBay. >>
Neutering's a bit harsh isn't it?
For 10.00 I don't think I'd get too upset. Maybe pose a question on his/her posts on the b/s/t forum. >>
Yeah, okay......neutering might be a bit harsh.
I know $10.00 is nothing to get upset about, but it is the principle of the matter. I went out of my way to pay two times and still nothing.
I may do as suggested and post a question in his post.
I thinks a neutral is the most fair reply. IMO this is what the feedback is about. If a seller does not want to lose money on a coin they should set a starting bid or a reserve. This would make good business sense to me. But what do I know as a lowly buyer/collector.
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<< <i>I hate showing up too late >>
You didn't miss too much.
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<< <i>I hate showing up too late >>
You didn't miss too much. >>
Forget it, why bother. Try to do something good and it comes back to bite you on the rear.