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Non-NEC Console Related Discussion => Chit-Chat => Topic started by: Flare65 on July 26, 2013, 05:53:04 PM
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Like everyone else here, I collect for not only the TG16 or PC Engine, but I also keep my eye out for other systems that I collect for as well. Enter ebay.com. About six days ago I saw a PSP game that was listed for .99 cents with a shipping charge of $2.68. No reserve price. No Buy it Now. I went ahead and put down a two dollar bid on a whim thinking that I would get out bid. Well, after about five days I won the auction at 99 cents. Nobody else bid. I went ahead and paid the seller.
After I paid for the game, I checked my email and saw a message from the seller saying the following:
Please forgive me as i must relist this item as i did not correctly list this item , so please again for my neglict, this is my first time using ebay. ill ask that you not purchase this item that way you don't have to wait for your funds and such. hit me back asap.
I also noticed that he re-listed the exact game for a starting bid of $25.00 with a buy it now of $45.00. Not sure about him being truthful about his first time using ebay as he has almost 40 feedbacks, all of which are positive and his recent ebay history is all about video game purchases.
How would you handle the situation? Obviously he didn't like where the auction ended and now wants to re-list it. Let him go or threaten him with negative feedback if he doesn't honor the deal. I just got done working a 62 hour work week and I'm too tired and lazy to make a decision right now.
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Forgive him, give him neutral feedback, and move on with life. Only he knows if he's telling the truth or not, but, you reap what you sow. Know what I mean?
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Definitely leave neutral/negative feedback. It's not your fault he can't honor the deal. If he wanted more for the game, he should have listed it for more.
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I wouldn't have handled it at all.
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You gotta ask yourself how do you think he would have handled the situation if the roles were reversed?
If he doesn't honor the deal hit him with a neg. It's well deserved on his part.
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Not much you can do but to leave feedback. There's no way to force the seller to follow through with the transaction.
Even though it's the seller fault, they probably would choose to take a the negative rather than give the psp away for $3.67 shipped.
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I would not leave a negative. I had this happen to me before where I refunded the buyers money because I changed my mind, and the buyer left a negative, which f*cked my 100% feedback rating up. Shit happens, and although you may nor agree with it, at least he is letting you know up front. Maybe it was an honest mistake, who knows?
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It's up to you, but a negative is completely reasonable in this situation. It's happened to me before- I left a negative feedback, and commented something like "bought item, seller backed out of sale". And then you just move on, since Ebay doesn't really allow for any other recourse. If I were a seller, I would expect the same if I backed out of a transaction.
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No, that's bullshit. Open a case with ebay and tell them you want your item.
The seller cannot leave neg feedback for you, even if he wanted to. So you have nothing to lose except of course your patience. You bid, you won, he's obligated to send it. If he still refuses then leave neg feedback and keep hunting.
@Bernie: Sorry, but if you "changed your mind" after selling an item on ebay, you deserved the neg feedback you received.
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I say warn him that you will leave a neg, give him a few days to take care of it, then leave a neg if he doesn't pull the listing and give you a tracking number.
I completely understand "oopsies" but he lied about this being the first time he's used eBay, and he's already got the thing re-listed at a way higher price. This is his fault and he needs to suck it up. I let a significant XBOX lot (5-6 games and 2 guides) go several years ago (pre 360) for $12 because I wasn't paying attention and didn't put a reserve on it. I pouted to myself, shipped, and moved on.
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FACTS:
1) He won't send you the item at price you expected, period.
2) you were stoked to get a great deal.
3) "Some things are too good to be true"
4) Neutral/negative feedback, move forward in life
5) Life is good, enjoy it. (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)
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No, that's bullshit. Open a case with ebay and tell them you want your item.
The seller cannot leave neg feedback for you, even if he wanted to. So you have nothing to lose except of course your patience. You bid, you won, he's obligated to send it. If he still refuses then leave neg feedback and keep hunting.
@Bernie: Sorry, but if you "changed your mind" after selling an item on ebay, you deserved the neg feedback you received.
Sorry you see it that way. If I change my mind, its my business. No reason to punish by screwing up someones feedback. Good to know how you feel though, lets me know who not to deal with on here. :)
Now saying he wont sell it because he wants more money for it, is another thing entirely. Thats crap if he relists it.
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Sorry you see it that way. If I change my mind, its my business. No reason to punish by screwing up someones feedback. Good to know how you feel though, lets me know who not to deal with on here. :)
Now saying he wont sell it because he wants more money for it, is another thing entirely. Thats crap if he relists it.
OK it's your prerogative to change your mind, but whatever that item cost, your bidder(s) was budgeting his money to pay you for it, so by changing your mind, you've messed with that person's time and finances. He could have bid on another similar item during the time he was waiting to win your item.
If you had reservations about selling it, you should have pulled it before it ended or even better, never listed it at all.
I'm not saying you're a bad guy or a bad seller, I just said you deserved negative feedback on that transaction. That's what it's there for. It would be just as wrong for a high bidder to say "you know, I, uh, yeah.. I changed my mind. I'm not paying you, nevermind." Unfortunately ebay changed their policies a while back so that a seller can't leave neg feedback for buyers who do exactly that, which I think is unfair.
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FACTS:
1) He won't send you the item at price you expected, period.
Totally agree with you.
2) you were stoked to get a great deal.
Surprised would be more accurate. This wasn't a game that I was actively searching for.
3) "Some things are too good to be true"
Totally agree. However, crazy shit happens at auctions. Ever watch that show American Greed? That saying should be its theme song.
5) Life is good, enjoy it.
A 5th of scotch makes it even better!
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Guess we will have to agree to disagree here. :) Honestly though, I can see both sides of the problem here.
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3) "Some things are too good to be true"
Totally agree. However, crazy shit happens at auctions.
In Flare's case, it IS true. He got a great deal and the seller needs to honor it. I hope you get your game bud. Even if the seller is new to ebay, he should have read closely and paid better attention to what he was doing. It's not your fault it didn't sell for what he was hoping to get. I hope you'll open a case with ebay - though you'll prob just get your money back when the seller refuses to send it, it's only right to keep people honest.
Imagine telling the roulette dealer: "Gosh, I'm new to Vegas. I meant to bet on BLACK. Not red, sorry! DO OVER!"
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Great post, este, but I'd change it to:
FACTS:
1) move forward in life
2) Life is good, enjoy it. (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)
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If I change my mind, its my business.
What are you, twelve? A broken contract is the business of everyone involved. People who flake out, can't make decisions, can't honor their word, and renege on their business agreements earn a bad reputation anywhere in life, not just ebay.
Of course you're always free to change your mind, no one's going to extort you, but don't expect to live in a world without consequences. Late to an interview = no job. Break a contract via a 3rd-party service like ebay = negative feedback. Extreme circumstances like a death in the family or a car accident can soften the consequences, but a BS excuse like "changed my mind" won't cut any ice.
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If I change my mind, its my business.
What are you, twelve? A broken contract is the business of everyone involved. People who flake out, can't make decisions, can't honor their word, and renege on their business agreements earn a bad reputation anywhere in life, not just ebay.
Of course you're always free to change your mind, no one's going to extort you, but don't expect to live in a world without consequences. Late to an interview = no job. Break a contract via a 3rd-party service like ebay = negative feedback. Extreme circumstances like a death in the family or a car accident can soften the consequences, but a BS excuse like "changed my mind" won't cut any ice.
Don't get that way dude. There ain't no need for personal attacks, and I really don't appreciate it. Me not agreeing about changing my mind on selling my games, is a totally different situation than what you propose.
That being said, I don't think negative feedback is NOT deserved, I just wouldn't leave it in that situation since I have done something like that. I admit, in my case, it isn't that I wanted to re-list it though. That in itself is crappy as the seller. If I had done that, then hell yes I would expect negative feedback. Either way, a negative is deserved, just not necessarily needed.
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You should totally send him nude pics of yourself and then call it even.
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You should totally send him nude pics of yourself and then call it even.
Lol! I like it!
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I would bid really "high" on the relisted item and not pay. Serves him right. Maybe not.
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if it was me id just let it go. If I wanted to give something away free id dump it behind goodwill not list it on ebay just let the guy go and move on
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FINAL CONSENSUS: I'm glad we all agreed that the most sensible thing to do is to poison the water supply of the seller's hometown.
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Up to you what you want to do. I've listed items that have gone for less that I'd like, but I've manned up and sent them, because that was the deal.
Hell, I had a wireless router go for 99p, and then had the buyer threaten to give me negative feedback because they expected me to offer them tech support and I wasn't looking at my emails. The f*cker was boxed with a manual.
But on the other hand, I've dealt with nasty underhanded people, I've dealt with people who could have been honest but you just don't know (like the person who allegedly resent the item three times, and who strung me on long enough for the feedback period to expire).
One thing to remember; if you give negative feedback, they get the chance to either f*ck with you (by reciprocating) or to redeem themself by making good, in which case you can change to a positive.
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Always good for a laugh!
Fun Times! (http://www.shitsenders.com/)
Won't send you your game? Send HIM something instead :dance:
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Give him negative feedback. A good seller would suck it up and eat their mistake.
Sorry you see it that way. If I change my mind, its my business. No reason to punish by screwing up someones feedback. Good to know how you feel though, lets me know who not to deal with on here. :)
How dare he punish someone for f*cking up!!!
Speaking of making this personal: I guess you can add me to your list of people to not deal with on here. :roll:
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If I change my mind, its my business.
What are you, twelve?
Has someone hacked into Vesty's account? Why the insults?
I personally would leave neg feedback or at least message the seller (in hopes of fixing the problem) if he pulled the sale because he made a mistake or 'changed' his mind just like I would if a buyer messaged me saying he couldn't pay for the item or 'changed' their mind. The transaction had an issue that came up that killed the sale. Whoever is responsible for that deserves a neg/neutral to show others to be leery of someone that might just 'change' their mind after you invested time to make a sale/purchase.
</2 cents>
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While I certainly wouldn't take a scorched-earth mentality, I think negative feedback is warranted. To me, once the transaction occurs, it's binding. If after the sale happens you realize, "Oh crap...I could've made more money." too bad. Lesson learned for next time.
But, like I said, it's not worth getting shitty over.
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The seller f*cking lied. String him up by his balls and beat him with a pointy stick. It's not your fault he needs to lrn2ebay.
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Give him negative feedback. A good seller would suck it up and eat their mistake.
Sorry you see it that way. If I change my mind, its my business. No reason to punish by screwing up someones feedback. Good to know how you feel though, lets me know who not to deal with on here. :)
How dare he punish someone for f*cking up!!!
Speaking of making this personal: I guess you can add me to your list of people to not deal with on here. :roll:
lol. There was a smile at the end of that statement. :) Cmon you cannot think I was serious.
On another note.. I have to say I give in here. I guess I did deserve the negative after really thinking about it. I know what I did was a little different, as I wasn't trying to re-list it for more monies, but in the end it's the same. ugh.. I hate admitting I am wrong...
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I would leave a negative. The point of the auction is once it is complete it is a binding contract basically between the buyer and seller, and both are required to complete the transaction. The seller had ample chance to set the prices when he did the initial listing, including a chance to review the auction listing before posting it, and the amount he entered he did so on his own for the starting bid amount. His fault. This is not one of those things you can really chalk up to being a mistake. Its sellers remorse which is totally different, and auctions don't allow wiggle room for the such. If you cant be willing to honor your own auctions then you don't need to be on ebay. If I have a item end for less then I wanted initially, I suck it up and complete the transaction. Its my problem, not the buyers.
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Ultra rare region locked version with bucklet. :lol:
There are other copies available for <$20, so f*ck this gouger anustart.
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Open a claim with eBay first.
Watch him flail around.
If you don't get your game, leave negative feedback.
If you do get your game, leave negative feedback anyways because he's a f*cking moron.
I had someone do that shit to me when I won something for like 40 bucks when it normally goes for around 200.
He was like "oh there was a fire in our shop and the items were destroyed. I have to refund you." and I was like "Oh, that's cute. How come you relisted the item using the same pictures with a 175$ buy it now?"
Joke was on him. He ran a book store not far from me, so I drove to the store and was like "Oh hey, I heard you guys had a fire in here. Was it bad?" and the person working was like "What? No? There was no fire."
So I was like "oh ok, well, I am here to do a local pickup on an eBay item I won."
Got my shit for 40$ and went home and told the guy thanks for the local pickup. Pound sand. Dick.
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^^
WINNING!
(http://pocketnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/winning.jpeg)
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I wouldn't neg, that would leave me feeling a little girlish.
I would insist that he void the transaction though, cause you could actually be on the hook for a non paying bidder strike otherwise. He has to initiate voiding it by sending you a cancel transaction form, which you'll of course accept.
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I wouldn't neg, that would leave me feeling a little girlish.
I would insist that he void the transaction though, cause you could actually be on the hook for a non paying bidder strike otherwise. He has to initiate voiding it by sending you a cancel transaction form, which you'll of course accept.
f*ck off Nazi Nick, we don't want your kind around here.
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Open a claim with eBay first.
Watch him flail around.
If you don't get your game, leave negative feedback.
If you do get your game, leave negative feedback anyways because he's a f*cking moron.
I had someone do that shit to me when I won something for like 40 bucks when it normally goes for around 200.
He was like "oh there was a fire in our shop and the items were destroyed. I have to refund you." and I was like "Oh, that's cute. How come you relisted the item using the same pictures with a 175$ buy it now?"
Joke was on him. He ran a book store not far from me, so I drove to the store and was like "Oh hey, I heard you guys had a fire in here. Was it bad?" and the person working was like "What? No? There was no fire."
So I was like "oh ok, well, I am here to do a local pickup on an eBay item I won."
Got my shit for 40$ and went home and told the guy thanks for the local pickup. Pound sand. Dick.
I love it, but I'm also sad that no-one in this country would have the balls to do that. God, the English are so.... English.
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STATUS: Namaste. I re-read this thread every day, just to re-charge my soul with the positive energy.
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Pound sand. Dick.
I am going to have to start calling you Mr. Wonderful. This is a forum gem.
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Ah, ProfessorPenis still pounding the keyboards at all hours of the night - If I need the opinion of a snot nosed bitch mod wannabe, you'll be the 1st one I ask.
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f*ck off Nazi Nick, we don't want your kind around here.
Ah, ProfessorPenis still pounding the keyboards at all hours of the night - If I need the opinion of a snot nosed bitch mod wannabe, you'll be the 1st one I ask.
here is a link for a place to take this rather than spreading Nazi fairy dust all over a random thread. :)
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Echo, rogue leader.
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Ah, ProfessorPenis still pounding the keyboards at all hours of the night - If I need the opinion of a snot nosed bitch mod wannabe, you'll be the 1st one I ask.
No one needs you here, and no one wants you here Nazi Nick. Go back to browsing chimpout or wtf ever other racist forum you contribute to and sale Schutzstaffel signs on. You vanishing for a year doesn't suddenly make everyone forget what a piece of shit you are.
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Stuff a sock in it shitmouth, your whining will only encourage me to post more - As I could not possibly give less of a flying f*ck what a loser like you wants or needs.
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So Flare, what did you decide to do?
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Stuff a sock in it shitmouth, your whining will only encourage me to post more - As I could not possibly give less of a flying f*ck what a loser like you wants or needs.
Your time to waste, post all day long and look like more of a jackass then before. I don't mind riding you for lulz either way. Just chalk it up to you being another loser who thinks he can force people to accept him (the irony being you're a racist who has issues with acceptance). The fact is though, you shouldn't be surprised that when you go to post here you get someone telling you to go piss off. You have no friends here. How f*cking stupid are you? One year, two years, no amount of time is going to pass where suddenly people are going to be fine with you being here or want anything to do with you. There will always be a few around who remember your prior bullshit and link to it so new people will know to avoid buying your crappy neon signs.
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His sister is out of town, so he has no one to f*ck. So he comes here instead.
Don't get mad, Prof. Relax knowing that you don't have to sell little light-up trinkets on eBay to put food in your little inbred childrens' mouths.
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:dance: :clap: This thread!
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STATUS: Namaste. I re-read this thread every day, just to re-charge my soul with the positive energy.
Best response yet. :D
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So Flare, what did you decide to do?
I ended up leaving him a negative. I checked his feedback again before I left it and it looks like he was screwing someone else who won something from him as well, only he left him a neutral. The fact that it was resisted immediately really burned.
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Yeah, its pretty crappy he did that.
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At least the sellers who's practice was "leave-me-a-positive-comment-before-I-even-consider-to-do-anything-for-you" stopped, hated this back then... Now all that is left are the social inhibition-less weirdos :?
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open a case and make a big deal, other potential buyers deserve to know if the seller had an "oopsie"
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A little late to the party, but yeah, I would have left a negative as well. If he hadn't relisted it at a higher price, I probably would have done a neutral.