bclarkie wrote:Hmmm jpipes the shiller at it again huh? I guess because he couldn't shill anymore on Ebay with his "brothers" ID, he had to try and find some other way to screw people out of thier money.viewtopic.php?p=58434&highlight=#58434Sorry Axel.
aia wrote:..i got it after 3 months! it was shipped via surface (exactly the half of what i paid for) and it had several pen markings inside and, what worst, even on the cover!
Reindeergamez wrote:He also tried to dramatically boost the ship price on an item I bought from him (after I paid the amount posted in the auction) and when I wouldn't cooperate he posted here blasting me. He's definantly on my short list of people I won't deal with.
MShipley88 wrote:That's too bad. Ironic, seeing as you have been so kind...and gave me such a great break on shipping. (Thanks again, by the way. )Mark
GraysonAC wrote:Has anyone had any dealings with Dayecon?I won an R1 and R3 from him two months ago, and they never arrived. I received a refund, and he certainly seems legitimate. I've only ever had a few items go missing in the mail though, and it seemed like really bad luck that these two were lost. They were eventually destined for resell, but I knew I wasn't going to profit on a resale. It was worth a bit of a loss to get to read the modules though ** expired/removed eBay auction **
bclarkie wrote:He's not a member here that I am aware of, but regardless, I smell a rat. I suspect that the seller didn't get what he was hoping to get for these items and so they suddenly got "lost in the mail". This also happened previously if you look at his feedback at this auction: ** expired/removed eBay auction **Also, what appears to be a disappointing auction result and also miraculously these also "Got lost in the Mail". I think that you got porked as a result of the fact the seller didn't get what he thought he should get. Don't be surprised if these end up being "Found!!" and resold sometime in the future.
bclarkie wrote:I think that you got porked as a result of the fact the seller didn't get what he thought he should get.
Xaxaxe wrote:What's funny about that is that "what you think you should get" is pretty much the exact definition of the reserve-price concept. This guy appears to be jumping through a lot of hoops that are easily avoided — even I recognize that, and I almost never use a reserve.A seller to avoid either way, IMO. These items will be available again from a seller who does not play games.
bclarkie wrote:I suspect that the seller didn't get what he was hoping to get for these items and so they suddenly got "lost in the mail".
le Rahib wrote:I have got the same problem
le Rahib wrote:I have got the same problem, but I am still waiting for a refund, like another people (or more).We are all non-US residents.Really bad luck