6 weeks to send a check (which has not been received yet) 2 hours to respond to a negative feedback
What I see above just shows his lack of respect for you as a seller. It is apparent that his own image is much more important than prompt payment. I agree with your decision to leave a negative completely.
Well...I've read every post up to this point. Here's one that I agree with 100%:
"You did everything right. $22 isn't anything to get bent out of shape over, but it is the principle involved here. If someone can't pay $22 in two months, give them the neg and move on. You will always be criticized by friends of the one who did wrong. You gave him plenty of time, you contacted him many times. You don't need to email multiple times, call, send a letter and then hope for payment. If 2 emails aren't enough, nothing will be. you are right. You will get a retaliatory neg, wear it with honor."
I'm the Proud recipient of a genuine "you suck" award dated 1/24/05. I was accepted into the "Circle of Trust" on 3/9/09.
Keep us posted on when that check was postmarked. I'd just return it when it comes. You don't want to be shipping the buyer anything at this point. Big reputation and all, I can see that check being cancelled just to spite you.
It's a simple process:
In the auction, specify payment is due 7 days after the closeAfter 7 days, file a Non-Paying bidder with eBayAfter 7 days, Close the dispute and get your final value fees backOptional : Relist the itemOptional : Leave negative feedback
Why? Because it seems everybody wants to play big business man/woman, on ebay. They call it a business, have their customers/clients....... but many seem to have to come here for advice how to handle these stupid situations. OK, carry on just had to get that outta my system. Heh
Please... Save The Stories, Just Answer My Questions, And Tell Me How Much!!!!!
This just in...Derek phoned in his response to me and asked me if I would post it here:
"Dam right you neg that bottom feeder. If he pulls that crap on me at a coin show, I keep a baseball bat around and shove it were the son dont shine. My stripper girlfriend will distrakt him wile I rip that $22 coin from him and sell it to some moreon for $32."
<< <i>"Dam right you neg that bottom feeder. If he pulls that crap on me at a coin show, I keep a baseball bat around and shove it were the son dont shine. My stripper girlfriend will distrakt him wile I rip that $22 coin from him and sell it to some moreon for $32." >>
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<< <i>"Dam right you neg that bottom feeder. If he pulls that crap on me at a coin show, I keep a baseball bat around and shove it were the son dont shine. My stripper girlfriend will distrakt him wile I rip that $22 coin from him and sell it to some moreon for $32." >>
The scary part is that is what Derek2100 would probably write
The truth of the matter is that Derek2100 would be hiding underneath the table while his stripper (paid) girlfriend (with bradded armpits) would defend him from all the young collectors (six year olds or younger).
We attempted to deliver your item at 7:53 am on September 09, 2006 in SUMMERVILLE, SC 29485 and a notice was left. It can be redelivered or picked up at the Post Office. If the item is unclaimed, it will be returned to the sender. Information, if available, is updated every evening. Please check again later.
<< <i>"Dam right you neg that bottom feeder. If he pulls that crap on me at a coin show, I keep a baseball bat around and shove it were the son dont shine. My stripper girlfriend will distrakt him wile I rip that $22 coin from him and sell it to some moreon for $32." >>
The scary part is that is what Derek2100 would probably write
The truth of the matter is that Derek2100 would be hiding underneath the table while his stripper (paid) girlfriend (with bradded armpits) would defend him from all the young collectors (six year olds or younger). >>
Who you wanna blame for not picking it up at the P.O. Billy
From USPS.com:
We attempted to deliver your item at 7:53 am on September 09, 2006 in SUMMERVILLE, SC 29485 and a notice was left. It can be redelivered or picked up at the Post Office. If the item is unclaimed, it will be returned to the sender. Information, if available, is updated every evening. Please check again later.
<< <i>Who you wanna blame for not picking it up at the P.O. Billy
From USPS.com:
We attempted to deliver your item at 7:53 am on September 09, 2006 in SUMMERVILLE, SC 29485 and a notice was left. It can be redelivered or picked up at the Post Office. If the item is unclaimed, it will be returned to the sender. Information, if available, is updated every evening. Please check again later.
You're such an impetuous knucklehead (AT BEST!) >>
I sure hope nobody ever decides to post any of my personal information on a public message board.....
OMG, you're right! And there's a whole $22 at risk, money that is needed to pay debts!
Having a non-payable check hitting my checking account is not worth the aggravation. $22 may mean nothing, but I value the business with my bank. Like I said, there would be no good reason to continue with someone who puts me on hold for 2 months.
Sept sixth isn't quite two weeks ago, but I would like to hear Die Varieties answer to this.
Did Die Varieties know that a box was coming, now that it has been mentioned to him, does he remember the conversation with Ken about the check being in the box? If so, maybe someone jumped the gun here?
<< <i>Who you wanna blame for not picking it up at the P.O. Billy
We attempted to deliver your item at 7:53 am on September 09, 2006 in SUMMERVILLE, SC 29485 and a notice was left. It can be redelivered or picked up at the Post Office. If the item is unclaimed, it will be returned to the sender. Information, if available, is updated every evening. Please check again later.
You're such an impetuous knucklehead (AT BEST!) >>
My address is not P.O. Box 50428. I haven't had that P.O. Box for some 5 years now.
Ken Potter knows my correct mailing address
Plus, my correct address was included that I sent him on my e-mail notification to him ...
plus, my correct address that I told him on the phone,
plus, my correct address is on the automatic e-mails that ebay sent to him and me when the auction ended July 14th.
OK, so KP screwed up sending the thing to the wrong address. Now, take your home address out of your post before the Coin Posse shows up at your door. Or worse.
Andy Lustig
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On a side note, posting personal information without explicit consent violates posting rule #1 of the Terms of Membership of these boards.
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In another post, someone said that Ken sent a bunch of coins to be attributed by Billy. This does not prove he sent the check. And he would surely not insure a check for $22.00 for a value of $3000.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
In another post, someone said that Ken sent a bunch of coins to be attributed by Billy. This does not prove he sent the check. And he would surely not insure a check for $22.00 for a value of $3000.
Probably better to say: ALTHOUGH this does not prove he sent the check, he would surely not insure a check for $22.00 for a value of $3000.
GREAT POINT!!! I guess gold ole Billy won't be getting THAT business anymore.
<< <i>This just in...Derek phoned in his response to me and asked me if I would post it here:
"Dam right you neg that bottom feeder. If he pulls that crap on me at a coin show, I keep a baseball bat around and shove it were the son dont shine. My stripper girlfriend will distrakt him wile I rip that $22 coin from him and sell it to some moreon for $32." >>
No. It has EVERYTHING to do with it. Why would Ken trust Billy with 3k in coins & try to stiff him for $22? Ken said the check was in the package the coins were in. I'm sure Billy can go to THAT P.O. & pick it up. So what if he SAYS he doesn't "use" that P.O. Box anymore? If it is not too far to go, once he gets to TAHT P.O. & shows his I.D. they WILL give him the package - period!
We also have no reason to doubt that he was not too busy for the past 6 weeks to write that check earlier.
If that package was delivered on the 9th it was probably already sent back to sender as undeliverable - no such address.
It's not about whether KP was going to stiff anyone for $22 but how long it was gonna take him to get unbusy. Maybe he figured that $3000 worth of attributions was a trade-off of sorts.
and now I have to flush this entire thread because people are not thinking clearly by posting the home addresses of dealers/collectors. This is the internet people!
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"If that package was delivered on the 9th it was probably already sent back to sender as undeliverable - no such address."
No. Read the P.O. info again:
We attempted to deliver your item at 7:53 am on September 09, 2006 in SUMMERVILLE, SC 29485 and a notice was left. It can be redelivered or picked up at the Post Office. If the item is unclaimed, it will be returned to the sender. Information, if available, is updated every evening. Please check again later.
and now I have to flush this entire thread because people are not thinking clearly by posting the home addresses of dealers/collectors. This is the internet people!
The only such post was by someone posting his own address.
Andy Lustig
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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<< <i>and now I have to flush this entire thread because people are not thinking clearly by posting the home addresses of dealers/collectors. This is the internet people! >>
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2 hours to respond to a negative feedback
What I see above just shows his lack of respect for you as a seller. It is apparent that his own image is much more important than prompt payment. I agree with your decision to leave a negative completely.
2Kopeiki.
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
OK, maybe not, but they say I'm drunk so what do you expect?
Edited to say that I'm so slow that maybe I really am drunk!
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"You did everything right. $22 isn't anything to get bent out of shape over, but it is the principle involved here. If someone can't pay $22 in two months, give them the neg and move on. You will always be criticized by friends of the one who did wrong. You gave him plenty of time, you contacted him many times. You don't need to email multiple times, call, send a letter and then hope for payment. If 2 emails aren't enough, nothing will be. you are right. You will get a retaliatory neg, wear it with honor."
<< <i>What do I say on my reply to his ret. neg which was totally undeserved? >>
How about "Check the auction end date and the date he CLAIMS he sent it two weeks ago!"
-- or --
"Six weeks to send payment and two hours to retaliate with feedback?"
roadrunner
It's a simple process:
In the auction, specify payment is due 7 days after the closeAfter 7 days, file a Non-Paying bidder with eBayAfter 7 days, Close the dispute and get your final value fees backOptional : Relist the itemOptional : Leave negative feedback
OMG, you're right! And there's a whole $22 at risk, money that is needed to pay debts!
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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<< <i>Edit: If there were an Open Forum, I could start a thread on a foolproof way to nail the century post.
You might think so. heh heh heh.
but many seem to have to come here for advice how to handle these stupid situations. OK, carry on just had to get that outta my system. Heh
<< <i>You don't want to be shipping the buyer anything at this point. Big reputation and all, I can see that check being cancelled just to spite you.
OMG, you're right! And there's a whole $22 at risk, money that is needed to pay debts! >>
This response shows a lot of class..................
"Dam right you neg that bottom feeder. If he pulls that crap on me at a coin show, I keep a baseball bat around and shove it were the son dont shine. My stripper girlfriend will distrakt him wile I rip that $22 coin from him and sell it to some moreon for $32."
<< <i>"Dam right you neg that bottom feeder. If he pulls that crap on me at a coin show, I keep a baseball bat around and shove it were the son dont shine. My stripper girlfriend will distrakt him wile I rip that $22 coin from him and sell it to some moreon for $32." >>
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<< <i>"Dam right you neg that bottom feeder. If he pulls that crap on me at a coin show, I keep a baseball bat around and shove it were the son dont shine. My stripper girlfriend will distrakt him wile I rip that $22 coin from him and sell it to some moreon for $32." >>
The scary part is that is what Derek2100 would probably write
The truth of the matter is that Derek2100 would be hiding underneath the table while his stripper (paid) girlfriend (with bradded armpits) would defend him from all the young collectors (six year olds or younger).
<< <i>
<< <i>Edit: If there were an Open Forum, I could start a thread on a foolproof way to nail the century post.
You might think so. heh heh heh. >>
Two computers, one with "200" read to go in the reply box, refreshing with the other screen until 199 hits, reply with the first.
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
<< <i>
<< <i>"Dam right you neg that bottom feeder. If he pulls that crap on me at a coin show, I keep a baseball bat around and shove it were the son dont shine. My stripper girlfriend will distrakt him wile I rip that $22 coin from him and sell it to some moreon for $32." >>
The scary part is that is what Derek2100 would probably write
The truth of the matter is that Derek2100 would be hiding underneath the table while his stripper (paid) girlfriend (with bradded armpits) would defend him from all the young collectors (six year olds or younger).
LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
From USPS.com:
We attempted to deliver your item at 7:53 am on September 09, 2006 in SUMMERVILLE, SC 29485 and a notice was left. It can be redelivered or picked up at the Post Office. If the item is unclaimed, it will be returned to the sender. Information, if available, is updated every evening. Please check again later.
You're such an impetuous knucklehead (AT BEST!)
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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<< <i>Who you wanna blame for not picking it up at the P.O. Billy
From USPS.com:
We attempted to deliver your item at 7:53 am on September 09, 2006 in SUMMERVILLE, SC 29485 and a notice was left. It can be redelivered or picked up at the Post Office. If the item is unclaimed, it will be returned to the sender. Information, if available, is updated every evening. Please check again later.
You're such an impetuous knucklehead (AT BEST!)
I sure hope nobody ever decides to post any of my personal information on a public message board.....
Are you there dude? Is that giant sucking sound you leaving the building?
Having a non-payable check hitting my checking account is not worth the aggravation. $22 may mean nothing, but I value the business with my bank. Like I said, there would be no good reason to continue with someone who puts me on hold for 2 months.
roadrunner
Did Die Varieties know that a box was coming, now that it has been mentioned to him, does he remember the conversation with Ken about the check being in the box? If so, maybe someone jumped the gun here?
PERSONAL info? These are 2 BUSINESSES. Should there addy's be a secret?
Better yet, why has he not picked up the package? Spite? Total miscommunication?
<< <i>OK, let's take this thread in yet a NEW direction:
PERSONAL info? These are 2 BUSINESSES. Should there addy's be a secret?
If these are their business addresses, then no.
IMHO, this is not an issue with PO Boxes.
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<< <i>Who you wanna blame for not picking it up at the P.O. Billy
We attempted to deliver your item at 7:53 am on September 09, 2006 in SUMMERVILLE, SC 29485 and a notice was left. It can be redelivered or picked up at the Post Office. If the item is unclaimed, it will be returned to the sender. Information, if available, is updated every evening. Please check again later.
You're such an impetuous knucklehead (AT BEST!)
My address is not P.O. Box 50428. I haven't had that P.O. Box for some 5 years now.
Ken Potter knows my correct mailing address
Plus, my correct address was included that I sent him on my e-mail notification to him ...
plus, my correct address that I told him on the phone,
plus, my correct address is on the automatic e-mails that ebay sent to him and me when the auction ended July 14th.
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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roadrunner
<< <i>
Posting Rules and General Rules of Conduct
You agree that you will not use or allow others to use your membership in these Forums to:
Post or transmit any Materials, or links to any Materials, which are knowingly false and/or defamatory, libelous, inaccurate, abusive, vulgar, hateful, harassing, obscene, profane, sexually oriented or threatening, which violate the right of privacy or any other right of any person or entity, or which intentionally or unintentionally violate any local, state, federal or international law or regulation.
>>
Just throwing it out there.
2Kopeiki
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Edited to add: Ken Potter has no problem with me posting his P.O. Box info & CLEARLY Billy has no dog in that hunt anymore regardless:
"My address is not P.O. Box 50428. I haven't had that P.O. Box for some 5 years now.
Ken Potter knows my mailing address is XXX XXX Drive, Ladson, SC. He has sent me correspondence many times in the past way before this auction ....
Plus, XXX XXX Drive is the address that I sent him on my e-mail notification to him ...
plus, XXX XXX Drive is the address that I told him on the phone,
plus, XXX XXX Drive is the address that is on the automatic e-mails that ebay sent to him and me when the auction ended July 14th."
Addy edited 239 times but Barbara of the coin posse still has it
Probably better to say: ALTHOUGH this does not prove he sent the check, he would surely not insure a check for $22.00 for a value of $3000.
GREAT POINT!!! I guess gold ole Billy won't be getting THAT business anymore.
Opportunity coppercoin.
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Except that KP said the check was in the package, and we have no reason to doubt that.
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<< <i>This just in...Derek phoned in his response to me and asked me if I would post it here:
"Dam right you neg that bottom feeder. If he pulls that crap on me at a coin show, I keep a baseball bat around and shove it were the son dont shine. My stripper girlfriend will distrakt him wile I rip that $22 coin from him and sell it to some moreon for $32." >>
At least we now know that Derek2100 is an alt
You had us going, RYK. Now put Derek to bed
Check out my current listings: https://ebay.com/sch/khunt/m.html?_ipg=200&_sop=12&_rdc=1
If that package was delivered on the 9th it was probably already sent back to sender as undeliverable - no such address.
It's not about whether KP was going to stiff anyone for $22 but how long it was gonna take him to get unbusy. Maybe he figured that $3000 worth of attributions was a trade-off of sorts.
roadrunner
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No. Read the P.O. info again:
We attempted to deliver your item at 7:53 am on September 09, 2006 in SUMMERVILLE, SC 29485 and a notice was left. It can be redelivered or picked up at the Post Office. If the item is unclaimed, it will be returned to the sender. Information, if available, is updated every evening. Please check again later.
i.e. still THERE - best you can tell.
Goodnight guys.
The only such post was by someone posting his own address.
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<< <i>and now I have to flush this entire thread because people are not thinking clearly by posting the home addresses of dealers/collectors. This is the internet people! >>