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on 18-12-2012 04:51 PM
that's what I think when I read things like that.
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on 18-12-2012 05:05 PM
DG you have "reworded" the terms in the OP.
The nuance therefore changes and in some cases considerably.
I have put up how I personally interpret those terms in order to clarify why I would not have a problem purchasing from a listing that contained them. I haven't said, or suggested, others are wrong and I'm right in regards to how the writer of those terms intend for them to be taken - nuances do make a lot of difference, perhaps the writer of those terms doesn't know how they come across, or how to make the same intention > result sound more 'customer friendly'.
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on 18-12-2012 05:25 PM
If a seller needs to "explain" the meaning behind their terms - and if there is some level of risk it will be misunderstood - then IMHO maybe it might be beneficial to seller and potential buyers to reword it.
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on 18-12-2012 05:39 PM
JMO but I can't see the point in T & C except for entertainment value ie when a seller writes 'now for the boring bits' or 'now for the nitty gritty' or ' if you don't pay I'll leave you negative feedback' etc. ;\
Also JMO but I don't hit the back button,I usually just read & roll my eyes.:8}