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Re: eBay and Video Game rant
« Reply #15 on: June 09, 2010, 07:45:40 PM »
Nah

Lodge a non payer dispute, as he has entered a contract to buy this cabinet, its not your problem that he can't transport it.

These morons/tyre kickers need to be tought as lesson, if it doesn't suit DON'T bid!!!, and nino you deserve your listing fee credit.

    

and you risk copping a neg for it and there is zero you can do about it - welcome to the biased and unbalanced world of eBay!


I think you might be right there. There is no protection for sellers. I thought that rather than sell them off as empty cabinets, I'd get them going for video guys to enjoy - it was never about making money - I just want the space so I can set up my pins.

Hey Nino,

Why does it not surprise me to hear of this?

Maybe I should of taken more machines off you and saved you the grief?

Cheers Angelo

Yes mate - That was one sweet cab - and that monitor was in super condition with that repaired chassis - Glad it is in a good home ! You are welcome to pick out more.

If u do a dispute for non payment, the guy can say he gave u cash and then still leave you NEGATIVE feedback, or just give you NEG feeback anyway,which is not what u want.

Best to send him a cancelled transaction thingy, he agrees to it, and everyone is sort of happy.  ^^^



Yep - less hassles for me. Looks like I will just add another line to my "condition of sale" - "If your IQ is less than your age, Don't bid" That should cut down questions by 90%

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SORRY NINO    This will not help as these type of people failed there IQ test so have no idea what there IQ is  *)*


Agreed. Thankfully - there are not too many left (cabinets)

Now I understand why the video dominated forums are the way they are, just an IQ thing!   %.%

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Cannot disagree there.


I decided just to cancel the transaction. I'm sure the vidiot will continue to hassle sellers, as eBay are not interested in protecting sellers. Good thing is - I might have sold it to a buyer that won another cab - and he was a great guy. He also wants a pinball later on - so I'll look after him !


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