Reindeergamez wrote:paradoxplaygroundeBay listingsThey always had "suspicious" feedback, but gotten ROTTEN in the last couple of weeks. Might be one to avoid if they list anything else.
"excellent! Sad to see you go." Copied from his feedback.
Badmike wrote:I think Mark's attitude is correct. Did this guy intentionally mislead you, or was it an honest mistake? I myself have missed thing before like highlighting, writing, underlining. Was it excessive, or only a couple of marks here and there? There is a question of value. Did you pay $100 for the books? Or five bucks? IMO this would play a big part in how pissed i'd be about the transaction. I just got nailed on a neg, for (no lie) "cockroach in module". Now, I have never intentionally placed a bug or rodent within a product....nor would I allow it to remain if I found it However, the buyer left a neg without any attempt at negotiation, so I negged him back and that was the end of it AFAIK. If he had chosen to contact me, obviously a refund or replacement would be in order. It doesn't sound like in your communications you are being clear enough to the seller what you require to satisfy yourself, whether it be a refund, partial refund, return, or whatever. I would let him know what you require, then proceed from there. Unfortunately mutual negs will probably be the result, so ask yourself if that's what you want. Mike B.
bclarkie wrote:Lets face it, the seller flat out lied about the description and was hoping to not get busted for it. The sellers attitude and being so dodgy after you contacted him clearly illustrates that point. I mean seriously, why in the hell does he think you are contacting him? Does he honestly he think that you are just bored and looking for a friend to talk to? F**K NO, he knows ou want compensated for the fact that he lied to you and you busted him for it and is hoping if he keeps avoiding the issue that you will just go away. Like I said, I would demand either a full refund in return for the books or a partial refund and keep the books, I would leave that up to him. If he tells you to screw off, Neg his ass and charge it back, Period.
NetRodent wrote:Since you've sent him emails that say you have recieved the book, I wouldn't suggest claiming you never recieved the item. If you get caught in the lie, which is rather likely, the chargeback will almost certainly be rejected.You could, however, claim that the item is substantially different from what was presented. I'd suggest documenting in as much details as possible the damage to the book. Consider scanning/photographing the defaced pages. You're going to need to convince your bank that the seller lied to you about the condition of the book and then refused to rectify the situation.
bombadil wrote:Does the wording here sound like it might be slightly misleading to those who would misinterpret "poly" to mean "poly bag" rather than Polyhedron? ** expired/removed eBay auction **Now that I think about it, the whole auction is misleading. Why not list it as Polyhedron #28 with a cover scan, rather than as the GBH?
Blackmoor wrote:Very misleading brought to us by the number one shady dealer of all time