jbltecnicspro
[H]F Junkie
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Asylum1, surely as a good seller, you would know better than to post personal information right?
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If you can't afford the loss, you shouldn't be selling. What if usps lost or damaged it? It is still your responsibility to refund then deal with usps for insurance. This dump it on the buyer or shipper excuse is getting tired and all too abused in the fs/ft arena anymore.I'm sorry maybe you have $300 to throw away just to protect your heatware but I don't.
I am not going to sit back and let this guy piss over me just because he thinks he can.
I back up every sell I make with a no DOA policy or your money back.
The exception to the rule is if you tamper with the product before contacting me or getting a response.
That is the situation here and everyone should understand that.
Yea here is the one he is holding out. Looks like he is the shady one.
I love how all his buddies jump on here try and make him look not at fault.
This scenario certainly sounds familiar. Thanks to the OP for making me whole with the 7970 I bought from him this past Fall that also POSTed, but then artifacted and black screened within the hour.
It involved brokering shipping between me and the original owner (who was two steps removed from responsibility but still stepped up) for RMA. OP did the legwork and paid for everything. From Canada to the US and back.
Did you try taking the screws back out that you installed to see if it was a groundlng issue?
Just called PP. They're opening an investigation on the seller, all encompassing and not just limited to this transaction. I'll be getting a refund. He'll not be able to do business with PayPal under his current account name, his email address, his physical address, or using his own name or business name any longer.
Try that on for size.
They'll do all that even when you sent it using paypal gift? I'm surprised. Also you don't know yet how the investigation will turn out.
PP's stance was that as a seller, if there's a problem with the item it's the seller's responsibility to issue a refund immediately and deal with want warranty repair or insurance claim on the shipment (also, he didn't add any additional insurance on the USPS Package, just the included $50) on his end, after the refund has taken place. Additionally, if he's selling goods and then demanding a gift payment and then on top of that demanding it to purposely circumvent the fees, that this not only violates the PP TOS entirely, but it is indeed the mechanism that they use to make money and stay in business. In their eyes, he's simply using them as a clearing house and a way to send and receive money without paying for the service, and on top of it, screwing someone out of their money and not holding up his end of the bargain as the seller.
PP isn't giving me a pass because I blew the whistle. In this case, I'm the buyer. I'd be just as fucked if I did what he did and I was the seller. However, I would not ever put myself in that situation. Not only are they not taking this lightly, but it's specifically against their TOS and is a terminable practice, which I have been assured they will be seeking to make happen immediately.
"Try to fuck me, but I'd rather fuck you." - Ice Cube
If you pay by gift YOU pay the fees.
I sent a gift to someone recently. It asked how much did I want to send him, then tacked on fees that I paid. He got $32, I paid more then that.
This is incorrect. Gifts aren't payments at all. It's for sending money like a free money order. If you want to pay the fees for the seller you need to add money on top of what they are asking. It's not cool for a seller to ask you to do that but if you want to pay them for the seller and still get buyer protection you need to send more than the sellers total.
you do get charged to send a gift payment if you pay with anything other than your PP balance. paying with CC results in a 3% transaction processing fee, which I paid.
It's obvious that he either damaged the card or was not satisfied with the performance of it.
Either way I decided to give him a refund so I can find out.
Either way I decided to give him a refund so I can find out.
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Dear Joshua Supnick,
We decided the claim for the following transaction in your favor:
Recipient's Name: Holland INT.
Recipient's Email: [withheld]
Recipient's Transaction ID: 66296312VN2207358
Transaction Date: Mar 25, 2014
Transaction Amount: -$285.00 USD
Your Transaction ID: 36S87953S8280010K
Case Number: PP-003-055-520-524
Sender's Transaction ID: 36S87953S8280010K
Before we can issue you a refund, we need you to return the item to your
seller following these steps:
1. Return the item. Please ship the item to the seller at the following
address:
[withheld]
2. Provide us with online tracking. Ship the item using any shipping
service that provides online tracking.
Here's how to provide your tracking information:
1. Log in to your PayPal account.
2. Click "Resolution Center" near the top of the page.
3. Click "Respond" in the Action column for this transaction.
4. Click "Provide Tracking Information".
5. Enter your tracking information.
6. Click "Submit Tracking Info".
Note:
- We need your shipping information within 10 days of receiving this email.
If you can't provide the shipping information within this timeframe, you
will not receive a refund.
- If your transaction was $250.00 or more, we require online proof of
delivery from the shipping service in the form of a signature from the
recipient.
- You are responsible for the shipping costs to return the item to the
seller.
After we can confirm your shipping information, we'll issue you a refund by
crediting your PayPal account. Please note that your refund is based on the
PayPal Purchase Protection coverage amount listed on the auction and could
be less than the original transaction amount.
Sincerely,
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as the gift payment goes I only ask that on expensive items
If you want your refund I would advise you to remove that Eval from my heat like I ask you to do nicely yesterday when I offered you a refund and you acted like a asshole again and I will do the same for you.
I will not remove the negative feedback unless you do so first and it will not be a condition of my refund.
I have no money in my account so I could just
Move on if I chose to.
I would hate the credit ding that would come from having a debt go to collections, but that's just me.