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Predaprince wrote:I am very thankful to have posters like sto_vo_kor_2000 who is so energetic about improving others' understanding and enjoyment of the TF universe
Stormrider wrote:You often add interesting insights to conversations that makes the fledglings think and challenges even the sharpest minds
T-Macksimus wrote:I consider you and editor to be amongst the most "scholarly" in terms of your knowledge, demeanor and general approach
Dear strongbow24,
Believe what you may then. I am honest, your just looking to get money back and trying to find any excuse to get.
Do what you must, leave me a negative feedback I will also warn others of your sneaky way of trying to get moneyback with a negative also.
good day.
- naverinoo
tigertracks 24 wrote:This gentleman lives in Canada. I have 3 Asian importers that I highly recommend and trust and will even overpay for their items. Based on his recent e-mails he seems to have a pretty good grasp of the English language.
And Getter, how do explain that in two other auctions he states an open complete item as 'MIB'?
I really could careless. The item was complete, but dirty, but he does not anywhere state that it was open in his auction, and used the acronym MISB, where in other open complete auctions he uses MIB.Dear strongbow24,
Believe what you may then. I am honest, your just looking to get money back and trying to find any excuse to get.
Do what you must, leave me a negative feedback I will also warn others of your sneaky way of trying to get moneyback with a negative also.
good day.
- naverinoo
I have filed a complaint with Ebay, so it least maybe he will get a warning to be more forthcoming. If he truly did 'mess up' than he is none the worse for where, and probably learned something.
If he is dishonest, than he knows there are knowledgeable collectors out there who will call him on his bluffs, and he will have to deal with more.
My feedback speaks for itself. His does also.
tigertracks 24 wrote:This gentleman lives in Canada. I have 3 Asian importers that I highly recommend and trust and will even overpay for their items. Based on his recent e-mails he seems to have a pretty good grasp of the English language.
And Getter, how do explain that in two other auctions he states an open complete item as 'MIB'?
I really could careless. The item was complete, but dirty, but he does not anywhere state that it was open in his auction, and used the acronym MISB, where in other open complete auctions he uses MIB.Dear strongbow24,
Believe what you may then. I am honest, your just looking to get money back and trying to find any excuse to get.
Do what you must, leave me a negative feedback I will also warn others of your sneaky way of trying to get moneyback with a negative also.
good day.
- naverinoo
I have filed a complaint with Ebay, so it least maybe he will get a warning to be more forthcoming. If he truly did 'mess up' than he is none the worse for where, and probably learned something.
If he is dishonest, than he knows there are knowledgeable collectors out there who will call him on his bluffs, and he will have to deal with more.
My feedback speaks for itself. His does also.
Dear strongbow24,
Keep on complaining all you wish. Sorry your not satisfied. I've been had many times from people like you. I give money back and I still get a negative, so now I will not.
This transaction is complete as far as I'm concerned, do what you must.
bye.
- naverinoo
Lapse Of Reason wrote:I remember back when the PS2 was released, eBay scammers were listing an item phrased "you are bidding on the PS2 picture below." Bidders wopuld bid up the price of a real PS2 and only get a picture of the PS2 in the mail. eBay squashed that misrepresentation real quick, but not before dozens lost money.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
EDIT: Either he has taken his auctions down or they all ended, because he has no auctions left up for sale.
Evil_the_Nub wrote:Lapse Of Reason wrote:I remember back when the PS2 was released, eBay scammers were listing an item phrased "you are bidding on the PS2 picture below." Bidders wopuld bid up the price of a real PS2 and only get a picture of the PS2 in the mail. eBay squashed that misrepresentation real quick, but not before dozens lost money.
They didn't squash it hard enough, I saw the same thing with xbox 360's
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