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*shakes head* I wouldn't give up until that one is removed.

maybe it's better to call in the afternoon?    if the call centre is where we think they are, there might not be many people there at 2:30 in the AM

Oh I won't give up.  I am hearing impaired, so I can't actually CALL them, so I'm stuck with pounding the keys to try to get someone who has a brain.

 

With documentary evidence from the buyer, how can eBay possibly not remove it?


@treasuress.4207 wrote:

Oh I won't give up.  I am hearing impaired, so I can't actually CALL them, so I'm stuck with pounding the keys to try to get someone who has a brain.

 


Ouch that has to be mighty frustrating Smiley Frustrated


Ouch that has to be mighty frustrating Smiley Frustrated


Ohhh yes.... I ended up with a live chat open on one side, and the National Relay Service for the hearing impaired making a CALL on the other side.  I had two consultants at once.  It's so hard to get through to them what you actually MEAN when they're only hearing what they want to hear.

 

Bottom line - the defect is on the spreadsheet, becuase it shows them regardless, BUT it is not counted in the defect total - my INR is on 0% and the 'defect' although it shows on the spreadsheet, will not affect my rating at all.

 

I kept the transcript in case - so that if, on the 20th when they roll over it DOES affect, I am tearing someone a new orifice.

That's an extremely polite way of putting it. Smiley LOL

see.... I DO have it in me to be polite.... occasionally.....lmfao Woman Tongue