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01-05-2013, 02:33 PM #21
where is he from?
I collect Matt Dzieduszycki, Derek King, Pierre Turgeon (Isles only), Zigmund Palffy (Isles only) plus specific current Isles (mainly Wahlstrom, Dobson, Barzal, Beauvillier, Pulock)
All photos/lists can be found here:
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Please, no more offers for tradebait. I have enough of it as it is.
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01-05-2013, 02:41 PM #22
Maple, Ontario
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01-05-2013, 03:35 PM #23
what was the name of the person?
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01-05-2013, 07:14 PM #24
paulo bianchi
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01-05-2013, 09:36 PM #25
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01-06-2013, 01:05 PM #26
I've had an interesting issue pop up over the last couple days and am looking for some thoughts.
There was a BGS graded Colin Wilson Victory Black on eBay about a week ago for $20 + free shipping. I meant to do a last second bid, but forgot. The seller re-listed the item at $25 BIN/BO, so I figured I'd throw in an $18 offer since it received no bids at $20. The seller responded with a $23 counter, but I told him I knew it passed thorugh the week before at $20, so I countered with $20 and it was accepted. An hour or so after the offer was ACCEPTED, I received a request to cancel the transaction with the seller saying something about how I acted in bad faith because I'd made another counter offer, yada-yada. I quickly refused the request to cancel the transaction, thinking I'd made a bid, it was accepted, I should now get the item.
The seller then contacts me and tells me under no circumstances will he now send me the item and refunds my money through paypal, but I responded that it was a fair transaction, I made a bid and it was accepted and if the item isn't sent I would leave a negative feedback (he's currently at 100% positive).
A couple days later, I have a bunch of low-end items listed for sale that I've had posted for a couple months and I'm surprised to see several sell at once. But who's the buyer? That's right, the seller of the above card, who's obviously bid on the items with the intention of leaving me negative feedback on 4 items versus the one of his I picked up. He's fast-tracked the payment of the items although I obviously refused to send him an invoice
So I'm curious what my options are now? Obviously he won't agree to cancel those transactions until his one is cancelled but that would leave me vulnerable to 4 negative feedbacks if he chooses to be a dick about it and cancel the item I bid on his of but not the 4 items he bought from me. And everything to this point leads me to believe that he isn't exactly an upstanding citizen.
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01-06-2013, 01:30 PM #27
Fleury14- ebay usually will remove retailiatory negative feedback. Just make sure you follow all of the proper shipping protocols to CYA (trackable etc). Anyone that would dick you over $3 on a COlin Wilson card isn't someone I'd want to deal with, so please post their user name so we can all add them to our block list.
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01-06-2013, 01:43 PM #28
lol...delicious story...please give us the username of this upstanding citizen
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01-07-2013, 12:45 AM #29
The username is unity-man, from Quebec.
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01-07-2013, 01:03 AM #30
I had this happen to me right before Christmas i responded to pay pal and also contacted the buyer. It was because pay-pal sometimes limits the customers ability to buy with a certain time frame and that was according to the buyer. I got positive feedback from it and I also ship every package I sell with in the United States with delivery confirmation. So, in your case I hope its pay-pals screw up again.
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