On Jun 16, 2004, at 10:36 AM, Brian wrote:

If it is not modified then you may have overpaid you did not mention the total price.
At the very least it was a misrepresentation of goods, give him a bad feedback and file a complaint with Ebay.

Don't resort to negative feedback until you have explored solutions through SquareTrade and PayPal. Perhaps the seller would be willing to refund part of the price as a concession. People are too quick to hand out bad feedback. I received negative feedback on two occasions as a seller, both of which because the buyer did not read or failed to understand the detail in the listing. I sold a 20 AMP PDU and specifically listed it as such. I got bad feedback when the buyer realized he couldn't plug it in to a normal 15-amp outlet. There were even photos in the listing of the 20 amp plug.



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