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And btw he hasn't left feedback yet... I figured with his responses he would have left an immediate negative, but I'm not sure whether to be hopeful or fearful because of it.
Originally posted by: delturcious
Yes I screwed up and put them in the wrong category, but he didn't even try to contact me until he received the package. If his first contact had been, "I thought these were laptop drives, is there any way I could send these back and get a refund?" things would have taken a different course, but who's to say what that course would have been? So I think I'm going to just wait since he hasn't responded to my last message and offer to refund everything if he ships them back since he doesn't want them. That is IF he sends me another email :/
Originally posted by: Beattie
You are wrong for not stating the dimensions of the drives in the auction and for listing it in the wrong place. Buyers arent always going to look for model numbers and then look them up somewhere. They see it listed as a laptop drive and that's what they think it is.
I'm with the OP. This is the buyer's fault. He should learn to read or ask questions before he bids. There is no reason why the seller should eat the high cost of shipping 16 old drives over a $20 auction. IMO, this is the type of buyer who fscks up just to make sellers eat it, and it is this type of buyer behavior that makes many people less willing to sell on Ebay (myself included). Sure, the seller may have accidentally listed in the wrong category, but that does not forgive the buyer from not reading the auction.PLEASE READ ENTIRE AUCTION!!!
Originally posted by: TechnoKid
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: TechnoKid
does what category the product is listed in have validity on what auction really is? When you are bidding on an auction, you are bidding based on the auction Title, and the auction Description. Things are put in the wrong categories all the time. IMO, you are not bidding on the category, you are bidding on the auction within a category. A category organizes, it does not describe what the object is; that's why ebay gives you an auction desription and title.
I think the buyer is in the wrong, imo.
But did the auction itself specify the size of the drives? Apparently not.
In the auction for the quantum drives, he has it in the title as 800mb, but for the western digitals, he only lists the model number.
Originally posted by: Eli
I'm NOT with the buyer here.
He's a fscking blind idiot.
People put items in different categories all the time, it's to generate hits.
The categories are simply to make browsing easier, they are NOT there to specify what the item is
Originally posted by: delturcious
Bryophyte- I think that would REALLY piss him off. I'm just thinking of the pizza guy scene in Phone Booth! Offering him "go away money" is definitely NOT an option... i may have been an ass, but im not going to the level of "fcking asshole" on this one!