Sunburyboy93 said:tell the seller to get stuffed !!!!
Ids said:I'm going to be devils advocate here and please correct if i'm wrong. If the seller honestly didn't know that wasn't how they came and the pictures in the listing showed the missing endcap, who would be at fault? the seller who didn't know or the buyer who didn't check?
Tall_Paul said:Ids said:I'm going to be devils advocate here and please correct if i'm wrong. If the seller honestly didn't know that wasn't how they came and the pictures in the listing showed the missing endcap, who would be at fault? the seller who didn't know or the buyer who didn't check?
You are correct, but there was one picture of the entire set on EBay (where the head looks fine) and the buyer listed it as 'unused condition'.
Well, a missing endcap is not unused condition!
And we all know how EBay favours the buyers so you make damn sure when you are selling (as I do) that there are plenty of pictures from all angles and you list every tiny defect!
To be fair, they haven't done it maliciously. They just aren't aware that this is a problem (who wouldn't be, if they weren't enthusiasts like us). Where it is a problem is if they try and not refund me, but I'm hoping it won't come to that (though I am the cost of a recorded parcel down already).
You feeling guilty, Steve? :angel:Sunburyboy93 said:People can't just sell things in crappy condition and say i didn't know, it's vintage you have to expect it etc etc, it's like the old, "i know nothing about pens / razors" etc then when you search previous listings......all they sell is pens or razors !!!!
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