I think that many Ebay sellers claim ignorance about what the phono they
are selling really is when they know full well it is junk.
If this was a real onsite auction or estate sale you could more closely
examine a piece, get a better feel for it and make a decision. No matter
how many pictures you have on Ebay you really don't have the same
feeling for an item as you do in person.
Saying buyer beware is simplistic in this situation. You still need some
sense of honesty and cooperation from the seller if there was a
misunderstanding of what the item is instead of the usual glee taken
when a novice collector or even a older collector in a hurry
misunderstands what is for sale and gets taken.
-Barry
On 12/15/2009 11:26 PM, brice paris wrote:
I am a little shocked here. Not sure who is being taken, item does not seem to
be misrepresented and the pictures are clear. A bidder has a responsibility to
follow through on their contract win or lose. What am I missing???
________________________________
From: William Buchanan<[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, December 14, 2009 6:20:44 PM
Subject: [Phono-L] What did I buy? Ebay item 220523099867
Friends,
It's a hard thing to admit that you've been taken, but the good thing is that
it was not for much and I have not paid him yet. But if this is at least a real
Victrola I will have no problems paying him.
Can somebody tell me what I purchased?
Ebay item 220523099867
They said it is a Victrola VV I-90 but it's not so what is this?
Thank you Bill
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