I've bought over a hundred items on Ebay, and had problems with about
five. In every case, a polite email pointing out the problem resulted in
a satisfactory outcome - a replacement, a discount, or in one case the
item returned with a refund of all costs plus shipping both ways (that
optimist described huge dents as "a few minor marks").
I suggest you reply saying you are not entirely satisfied, and ask him for
his response. Chances are you'll be pleasantly surprised.
John
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 20:07:11 +0100, Charles Braswell Jr
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So I am asking for opinions about what I should do. How do you guys look
at
this kind of thing?
Forgot to mention.....I never use the words "perfect or mint" in a Ebay
auction listing, people just expect too much when you do. I seldom use
the
words "like new".
Charles
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