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on 11-06-2014 08:56 AM
@*crikey*mate* wrote:
@khani808 wrote:I didn't mean using feedback as a form of blackmail. Geez, relax. I meant giving feedback as my experience with this- as you suggested in your first post.
When I made the first post, I hadn't seen the listing.
I reread your OP and realized that the seller had offered you a solution, a VERY fair solution - he offered you FULL refund. On a pick up item, that your agent had the opportunity to inspect and reject.
I never imagined that you would leave feedback that was so damaging to someone who has done nothing wrong.
I never imagined that you wouldn't take responsibility for your actions.
The listing was sparse, but you asked no questions.
Asked for no extra photos.
Asked no additional questions.
I'm sorry, but IMO, what you have now done is unethical.
I have no words, I'm sorry.
Nothing wrong?
A one line description "Used in show room for display" is hardly a suitable description for something that has major damage.
Seller selected used (Item specifics). Even ebay's own definition of used says "See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections".
http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/sell/contextual/condition_1.html
What about the seller disclose the true condition of the item and include pictures that reflect this?
Maybe time to think about using more accurate descriptions that save buyers wasting time and money....