Most guys are reasonable. A negative happens when we are giving our best. Take it as a battle scar and just move on. The one thing a vendor/seller can do is accept returns graciously. That's the business sense kicking in.
Originally posted by: clarkbar04 Sold a baggy but otherwise frosty original looking raw 80-S morgan to a guy and also offer returns. Check my FB today and he informs me in the FB that it is a cleaned cull with no prior contact. Pics were high resolution, I was actually surprised it got bid so high with all the hits.
I messaged him, why not contact me about a refund?
You can't please all the people all the time, so I just added him to my blocked bidder list and will not lose any sleep over it.
Here is the listing if anybody is interested. ebay link
I have a saying " Do On To Others As They Have Done To You " . So leave him a negitive feedback ..
I didn't think a seller can neg a buyer.
Why not . Here's another saying What's good for the goose is good for the gander...
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Sold a baggy but otherwise frosty original looking raw 80-S morgan to a guy and also offer returns. Check my FB today and he informs me in the FB that it is a cleaned cull with no prior contact. Pics were high resolution, I was actually surprised it got bid so high with all the hits.
I messaged him, why not contact me about a refund?
You can't please all the people all the time, so I just added him to my blocked bidder list and will not lose any sleep over it.
Here is the listing if anybody is interested. ebay link
I have a saying " Do On To Others As They Have Done To You " .
So leave him a negitive feedback ..
I didn't think a seller can neg a buyer.
Why not .
Here's another saying What's good for the goose is good for the gander...
idiot eBay does not allow you to neg a buyer
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