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Posted by Sean Black on 04/02/07 09:39
In article <-8udnY6xNcTT35PbnZ2dnUVZ8smonZ2d@bt.com>, Roberto Pirezzi
<roberto_pirezzi@btinternet.com> writes
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>"Lordy.UK" <spam@recycle.bin> wrote in message
>news:MPG.2077753952c04ef698a309@news.ntlworld.com...
>>> So, till the buyer is happy, the transaction ain't over!
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>> Or rather; 'til the seller is happy that the buyer is happy :)
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>Correct. It's more commonly known as Customer Satisfaction. The deadbeats
>who leave negatives without even attempting to ask the seller for a
>resolution are the worst kind to deal with (as you can't deal with someone
>who refuses to speak to you!) - plus, what's the point in trying to make a
>buyer happy once they have told the world you're naff!
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Or how about the twat that left me my one and only neg, his reason being
that I hadn't contacted him, less than two days after my auction for a
DVD had ended? Now correct me if I'm wrong, but you don't actually need
the seller to contact you do you? There's nothing to stop you just
paying straight away anyway. I happened to be away from my PC for a
couple of days after the auction end, but would it have been too much to
ask for some attempt to contact me, had he needed to, before leaving a
neg? I certainly don't think so. Even if it was, two days is a bit soon
to be throwing negs about IMO. Especially when no money has changed
hands anyway.
>I love it when sellers call me a nit-picking S.O.B or worse (or slightly
>better). It just proves they don't have the mentality to sell me a product
>that is worth the money I paid (usually 1p CDs on Amazon).
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>Mind you, I'd spent 20 odd quid with one seller, and ended up with 2nd class
>postage, so I moaned abou
>t that.
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>My usual moans usually relate to description (or lack of one that is
>accurate). New and Sealed for example, doesn't imply it's actually wrapped
>in cling film surely? :-)
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>My pet hate is broken jewel cases, usually spindles (or less than 50% of a
>complete spindle) with no loose parts in the package. Meant it was sold
>broken (new implies broken jewel case does it?)
Depends if it was sealed or not, I suppose. If it was brand new and
sealed, then it's quite possible the seller had no knowledge of it. I've
bought new CDs/DVDs online, not from Ebay, that have arrived like that.
If you got it for a decent price, I can't see the problem.
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Sean Black
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