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I have a problem please help with my decision!
hi all
I have recently bought a computer off ebay for £930 delivered, from a power seller with 100% feedback.
The item they sent me wasnt as described, in fact they described it as new, when it turned up it had a rma letter inside showing it was returned because of an error, I thought oh well it cant have been used.
I tried to register it, but it was registered in 2003, to another family, therefore its 2nd hand refurb. not just a boxed return unused!
It also turned out to be the lower spec version than advertised.
they have said they will give me 100% refund, but ever since then they have been messing about.
now do i leave negative feedback, positive feedback or shall i ask them to buy my feedback?
please vote.
jamo
I have recently bought a computer off ebay for £930 delivered, from a power seller with 100% feedback.
The item they sent me wasnt as described, in fact they described it as new, when it turned up it had a rma letter inside showing it was returned because of an error, I thought oh well it cant have been used.
I tried to register it, but it was registered in 2003, to another family, therefore its 2nd hand refurb. not just a boxed return unused!
It also turned out to be the lower spec version than advertised.
they have said they will give me 100% refund, but ever since then they have been messing about.
now do i leave negative feedback, positive feedback or shall i ask them to buy my feedback?
please vote.
jamo
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Originally Posted by j4mou
they offered me a *sweetner* for favourable feedback a printer worth £100.
but that kinda goes against the whole thing imo.
im going to go with whatever scoobynet decides
jamo
but that kinda goes against the whole thing imo.
im going to go with whatever scoobynet decides
jamo
If you're happy with the printer, I'd leave neutral and give details.
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Originally Posted by paulr
tell it like it is,ebay relies on honesty all round.
I was going to buy a video off of someone the other day on there and I read their feedback and they had a history of messing people about so I didn't even bother and it ended without a bid so I guess other people thought the same.
#12
thats not always the case with feedback though mate!
Ive just got a negative feedback from a couple in the states, i sent them a signed pic of george best, they refused to take insurance with the package and wanted it sent as cheap as possible, it went missing, they blamed me somehow, and left a negative comment, now i look like a bad seller because they were skinflints!]
jamo
Ive just got a negative feedback from a couple in the states, i sent them a signed pic of george best, they refused to take insurance with the package and wanted it sent as cheap as possible, it went missing, they blamed me somehow, and left a negative comment, now i look like a bad seller because they were skinflints!]
jamo
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Originally Posted by j4mou
thats not always the case with feedback though mate!
Ive just got a negative feedback from a couple in the states, i sent them a signed pic of george best, they refused to take insurance with the package and wanted it sent as cheap as possible, it went missing, they blamed me somehow, and left a negative comment, now i look like a bad seller because they were skinflints!]
jamo
Ive just got a negative feedback from a couple in the states, i sent them a signed pic of george best, they refused to take insurance with the package and wanted it sent as cheap as possible, it went missing, they blamed me somehow, and left a negative comment, now i look like a bad seller because they were skinflints!]
jamo
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Originally Posted by j4mou
thats not always the case with feedback though mate!
Ive just got a negative feedback from a couple in the states, i sent them a signed pic of george best, they refused to take insurance with the package and wanted it sent as cheap as possible, it went missing, they blamed me somehow, and left a negative comment, now i look like a bad seller because they were skinflints!]
jamo
Ive just got a negative feedback from a couple in the states, i sent them a signed pic of george best, they refused to take insurance with the package and wanted it sent as cheap as possible, it went missing, they blamed me somehow, and left a negative comment, now i look like a bad seller because they were skinflints!]
jamo
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Supplemenary question - if you give someone negative feedback I assume that they just do the same to you to "get their own back" or is there a way out of this (currently being messed about by an e-bay seller). Back on topic I would tell it like it is.. "Oh what a tangled web we weave"....... etc DL
#18
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Got to say I'd be well peeved by this and wouldn't hesitate to leave negative feedback.
Personally I build my own PCs and for £930 I could build a very well specced machine.
If I'd purchased a full machine which A)turned out not to be new (and not explained that it was a refurb job) and B)lesser specced than advertised, I'd tell them to stick the printer up their bottom. Got plenty as it is.
I'd probably ask for a refund and send the machine back at thier costs. THEN I wouldn't leave any feedback at all.
Personally I build my own PCs and for £930 I could build a very well specced machine.
If I'd purchased a full machine which A)turned out not to be new (and not explained that it was a refurb job) and B)lesser specced than advertised, I'd tell them to stick the printer up their bottom. Got plenty as it is.
I'd probably ask for a refund and send the machine back at thier costs. THEN I wouldn't leave any feedback at all.
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As Eddscott said
I also build my own pooters, and £900+ buys you a lot of stuff.
Give Negative feedback def, its the only way this to55er will learn
Mike
I also build my own pooters, and £900+ buys you a lot of stuff.
Give Negative feedback def, its the only way this to55er will learn
Mike
#21
Ebay works because you can use others feedback as a judge of the sellers honesty.
Had others before you been honest with their feedback you may well not have found yourself with this problem.
What goes around comes around.
R
Had others before you been honest with their feedback you may well not have found yourself with this problem.
What goes around comes around.
R
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