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BST deal: Should I "out" this member? (You make the call.)

Bought almost 2 grand worth of 90% RIGHT BEFORE it headed south. (Oh well. Win some, lose some.)
Package arrives and it's short by almost half!
Member answers my PM immediately... ships the balance the next day... throws in a few cool extras... and apologizes for the mistake.
Should I out him?
Package arrives and it's short by almost half!
Member answers my PM immediately... ships the balance the next day... throws in a few cool extras... and apologizes for the mistake.
Should I out him?

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Glad it turning out okay, Gayla!
bob
'course, I finish last along with the other nice guy.
<< <i>I'd be upset, but would give him the benefit of the doubt given the response.
'course, I finish last along with the other nice guy. >>
Dave, I already received everything... balance due and extras too!
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
<< <i>did you ask him about accepting returns?
No. But I did ask him if he'd like any financial planning advice from this "extremely savvy investor!"
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"For the LORD is our judge, the LORD is our lawgiver, the LORD is our king; He will save us." -Isaiah 33:22
However, you did have your chance to ask him just to refund you for the half that didn't ship. you never know, he made have just refunded the $$.
<< <i>I wouldn't "out him" as he made you whole and then some. Honest mistake?
However, you did have your chance to ask him just to refund you for the half that didn't ship. you never know, he made have just refunded the $$. >>
I think her post is giving the seller kudos for making things right and for giving her a bonus to make up for his mistake.
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<< <i>I think her post is giving the seller kudos for making things right and for giving her a bonus to make up for his mistake. >>
YES! (Thanks, PerryHall.) I was just trying to offer a humorous "counter-balance" to the other thread. There's no drama here. Just a happy tale about a stand-up guy...
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<< <i>Dont out me.. I'm already looking like the offender here!
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That happened to me once also. I was the sender(seller). Somehow I miscounted on some 90%. But I did the same as the seller in the OP. Immediately made up for the difference and a few extra.
BTW--I was not the seller in the OP. Whew!!
Knowledge is the enemy of fear
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<< <i>I think her post is giving the seller kudos for making things right and for giving her a bonus to make up for his mistake. >>
YES! (Thanks, PerryHall.) I was just trying to offer a humorous "counter-balance" to the other thread. There's no drama here. Just a happy tale about a stand-up guy... >>
Well, I must say that would be great. It seems all you see if "fry the guy" threads then things don't go right the first time and that is what I was thinking. It would be refreshing!
Fred, Las Vegas, NV
<< <i>for what fixing the issue (which may have been a mistake) and giving you extra. Really! Move on these drama threads are getting old.
Based on one of the above posts, the OP is making light of the recent spat of drama threads and in fact is happy with the transaction and seller. I do however agree that we're seeing a lot of negative posts in general.
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