dbartman wrote:I have no intention of ever buying an item from her. I find her completely unprofessional, arrogant, and manipulative. She will be her own undoing.
Anyone know where this webring-of-the-famous is, btw?
Kingofpain89 wrote:And on a side note to Xaxaxe. Please do us all a favor and change your avatar. One of my cats retch every time they see it...and frankly I get a bit queasy as well.
JohnGaunt wrote:Why post personal attacks on Tonya here? I fail to see what constructive purpose the attacks serve.She charges too much for shipping and apparently leaves nasty feedback. Don't tell me that this warrants the venom on this thread.
faro wrote:Very definitely a "your fault not mine, I have the last word, you will suffer, get lost" cougarish attitude: only saving grace I could see is the absence of negative feedback (yet).
bclarkie wrote:JohnGaunt wrote:Why post personal attacks on Tonya here? I fail to see what constructive purpose the attacks serve.She charges too much for shipping and apparently leaves nasty feedback. Don't tell me that this warrants the venom on this thread.Have you read everything that was posted yet since last night? She is also a total liar and she bascially tells her customers(some of which who post here) that have legitimate complaints to go f**k themselves. Then of course there is publically throwing of her *employees* under the bus for her auction & shipping problems. I also seem to think that publically announcing to the world your employee having cancer(assuming that this is even true at all) and thus being able to perform her job duties satisfactory is a bit on the dispicable side as well. I can see where all of this might inspire a bit of venom by people.
jamesmishler wrote:Yep, that's Tonya... though at conventions, when she helped her dad work the booth, she often wore a chainmail bikini......
MShipley88 wrote:Badmike wrote: I will say one point in her favor. The outrageous shipping is clearly stated upfront. If you can't do the math and discover you are being ludicrously ripped off, you shouldn't complain later.Mike B. Exactly so. The shipping is stated up front. The nasty responses...and I have gotten one myself for asking about cheaper shipping...are what is so curious. The strategy is to offer lower prices and high shipping. As I understand it, Ebay does not get a chunk of the shipping, so they make more money that way. Given the obvious consumer tendency to purchase low price without considering the cost of shipping, this strategy appears to be working.
Badmike wrote: I will say one point in her favor. The outrageous shipping is clearly stated upfront. If you can't do the math and discover you are being ludicrously ripped off, you shouldn't complain later.Mike B.