on 26-03-2015 10:42 PM
Been selling for a while with no issues.
Today started with a buyer demanding refund because the screen protector did not cover his entire screen. (Screen Protectors normally ignore the curved portion of the phones and are smaller sized than the phone display). Explaining thats how its manufactured was to no avail.
Then came along the next request demading express post delivery for a $7 product. Claims its advertised. Explained that its advertised as option and express delivery is not free. Got accused as false advertising
Whoo.. Some days are defnitely hard
on 27-03-2015 11:06 AM
on 27-03-2015 04:51 PM
@cq_tech wrote:
I beg to differ Joe. Some of your posts are indeed incomprehensible. No joke. Even punctuation would go a long way towards helping, and really, how hard is it to use the spelling checker before hitting 'Post' anyway?
Probably doesn't know what spell check is.......
Some of them are very unreadable. They remind me of how teenagers write. One big long sentence with atrocious spelling.
on 27-03-2015 04:58 PM
maybe some of us are not as old as some of the other posters mmmmmm
on 27-03-2015 05:11 PM
@joethenuts wrote:maybe some of us are not as old as some of the other posters mmmmmm
I can guarantee you are not as old as I am Joe....I am as old as Methuselah.
And I agree with the others.....if you cannot spell then at least use the tools given to you on your computer to check your spelling and grammar. Even those of us who can spell will hit the button to check that we have not mistyped anything.
To me, it is just good manners to make sure you can be understood if you want to discuss your ideas with others.
on 27-03-2015 10:30 PM
Totally agree GOOD SPELLING is a sign of an educated person and one who can spell can expect our respect and attention.
A person who cannot spell correctly shows a small part of their real person, sloppy, untidy, messy.
on 27-03-2015 10:37 PM
you forgot wealthy lol
on 27-03-2015 10:49 PM
on 28-03-2015 12:15 AM
Define wealth.
on 28-03-2015 12:15 AM
@raffta1 wrote:
Sorry I find that offensive stampingspaws. I suffer with dyslexia and struggle with the written word. I also use tools to help, but at time that fails. I am educated and not sloppy,untidy or messy.
I am so over keybored worriers who think they are better than everyone else. Your arrogance just shows what kind of person you are.
raffa, I agree with you. However, I do think that you might have misunderstood the motives of the posters (other than stamping) on this thread who have commented on joe's spelling
On another thread joe actually asked about a dictionary. Here's a screen grab of his post:
The purpose of my post that mentioned the spell checker was partly in response to joe asking where he could get a dictionary. The part of my post that asked joe to use full stops and capitals at the start of sentences was to try to help joe to better get his message meaning across. I have found it difficult to understand some of joe's posts and the reason is the lack of full stops and capitals.
Text that is grammatically flawed, incorrectly spelt and devoid of punctuation is problematic for people who understand correct/proper grammar, spelling and punctuation as the text can take on a totally different meaning than intended by the author of that text.
I'll give you an example and ask that you think about how you interpret the following sentence that might appear on these forums:
"I brought an item that does not work"
This use of the word "brought" is common on these boards when the correct word is "bought". The sentence "I brought an item that does not work" takes on a different meaning for me to the author who is complaining that the item they bought on eBay does not work. To me, the sentence means they took an item with them to their destination i.e. they brought it along with them.
Now, I am sensible enough to know what they meant, and many would say "but you know what they meant" . . . . . . BUT . . . . . . it is not what they wrote.
I could also show examples where posters use the word "of" instead of "have", which can also change the meaning of a sentence or post entirely.
No keyboard worriers here, just volunteers who want to help others.
28-03-2015 12:18 AM - edited 28-03-2015 12:19 AM
@stampingpaws wrote:Totally agree GOOD SPELLING is a sign of an educated person and one who can spell can expect our respect and attention.
A person who cannot spell correctly shows a small part of their real person, sloppy, untidy, messy.
IMO only an ignorant fool would make such a statement