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3rd October 2010, 17:22
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I would like to know what was up with the loom? they are pretty straight forward..
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3rd October 2010, 18:44
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I would have contacted him first. I did that when I brought my iPhone. It was supposed to be unlocked to all networks, but it wasn't so I had to get an 02 pay-as-you-go sim. I nearly got arrested because of it, cause the guy had at the beginning of the year registered it lost/stolen and hadn't undone his report. But, it works fine now. Anyway, I got some money back for it as well.
But the way he reacted was too much. He could have just sent you a message saying you should have contacted me first, but have you check the loom properly? Was the packaging damage? (Sellers never think sometimes that the royal mail, or whoever brings it, don't respect the post sometimes and fling them around, squash them and all sorts).
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3rd October 2010, 19:18
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As everyone else has said you should have contacted him before leaving negative feedback, it even says so when you go to leave negative feedback about contacting the seller, you should have given him a chance to sort it out, with either a refund or whatever.
Clearly most people would be pissed off at negative fb without having the chance to sort it out for the customer first, but yeah he has gone on like a bit of a tit like.
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3rd October 2010, 19:29
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So you jump straight into the deep end and leave him negative feedback, but expect him to take the sensible approach towards you when replying?
You went all out with the feedback, he went all out with his email...fair's fair.. You're left with a couple dodgy emails in your inbox, he's left with negative feedback on his eBay
I suggest you learn to use common sense in the future before you use eBay again
Last edited by Peter_D; 3rd October 2010 at 19:38.
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3rd October 2010, 19:35
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Peter_D
So you jump straight into the deep end and leave him negative feedback, but expect him to take the sensible approach towards you when replying?
You went all out with the feedback, he went all out with his email...fair's fair.. You're left with a couple dodgy emails in your inbox, he's left with negative feedback on his eBay
And the bold bit...you're shooting yourself in the foot there by saying the royal mail could be responsible for the items bad condition...so if they are at fault, why punish the seller?
I suggest you learn to use common sense in the future before you use eBay again
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Woah... Why does that sound like you're having a go at me, when it wasn't me who even left the feedback without contacting the seller? And in the past I have had experience of receiving something and the packaging is damaged and has broken the item. I then contacted the seller and we sorted it out. Plus, I have experienced it as a seller and have had to had the item sent back to me and send a replacement.
I just meant, that the guy he brought the loom off wasn't thinking that maybe after he sent it and he received it, it got damaged in transit, which is neithers fault. But unproveable as it's impossible to find out where it was damaged.
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3rd October 2010, 19:38
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Oops...i quoted the wrong post LOL
Sorry
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3rd October 2010, 19:51
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Thats cool. Just seemed like you were. I wouldn't have minded if I had. LOL
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3rd October 2010, 20:01
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Well i read your post and it sounded like you were the original poster LOL, read your post again it sounds like you're the person haha
Plus you both spelt "bought" as "brought" so that threw me off aswell
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3rd October 2010, 20:03
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Ah, lol. Just shows how tired I am and how messed up my head is with the cold I've got.
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3rd October 2010, 20:11
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3rd October 2010, 20:14
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No, got a sore throat, lost my voice yesterday. The blocked nose and funny head going slowly. Someone at college in my mechanics class gave it to me. I'm gonna batter him tomorrow. Drop a tyre on his foot... Hit him with something...
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3rd October 2010, 20:23
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Get the airline for pumping up tyres, and unleash it up his arse, it'll rupture all his vital organs and probably kill him
Or you planning something slightly less serious?
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3rd October 2010, 20:27
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MellKat86
No, got a sore throat, lost my voice yesterday. The blocked nose and funny head going slowly. Someone at college in my mechanics class gave it to me. I'm gonna batter him tomorrow. Drop a tyre on his foot... Hit him with something...
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sounds like man flu imo
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BUY MY CAR!!!!!!!! 1.1 Forte Yo
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=340489
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3rd October 2010, 20:38
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MAXSTARR
sounds like man flu imo
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This must be the first case of a girl catching man flu then
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3rd October 2010, 20:38
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Still, no need to go off on one like that!
Report him and eBay will sort him out!
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3rd October 2010, 20:52
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Peter_D
Get the airline for pumping up tyres, and unleash it up his arse, it'll rupture all his vital organs and probably kill him
Or you planning something slightly less serious?
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Funny! I wish!
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Originally Posted by MAXSTARR
sounds like man flu imo
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Peter_D
This must be the first case of a girl catching man flu then
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Oh, no! I ain't got man flu. I see man flu a lot from my other half. I am not sitting in bed, going 'Babe, can you please get me my coffee from the nightstand (that's right next to him) and give it me please? Oh, you're the number one girlfriend in the world!' Okay, he says the first bit but not the last bit, LOL.
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3rd October 2010, 21:33
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No thats the thing i tried contacting him for like over 2 weeks but heard no reply then when i left feedback he said that so i gave him more then enough time to let him respond. The loom had been cut and joined and when i swapped it over for mine my car was running on 2 cylinders, alternator light was on and one of the plugs had been cut off. Now what he said it was completely mint.
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3rd October 2010, 21:36
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#38
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stab him
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3rd October 2010, 21:36
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I love how people jump to the conclusion i didn't leave feedback from what he wrote.
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3rd October 2010, 22:02
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Invite him down for a chat over a lovely cup of tea.
Or offer to take back the neg feedback if he offers a solution to the situation.
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