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What annoys you the most in this hobby?
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<blockquote data-quote="AndyPreston" data-source="post: 465161" data-attributes="member: 8669"><p>Ah, sorry, I didn't mean he'd sent me the same message twice, something must have gone wrong with the formatting when I posted that yesterday. This is the first time I've dealt with this particular chap, and I've amended the original post.</p><p></p><p>However, this has happened three times in recent months with different sellers - you win the auction at a good price, pay immediately, wait expectantly for it to arrive, and then get fed a cock and bull story that its got lost or damaged, and get a refund. As far as eBay is concerned that is the end of the story and there are no come backs at all against the seller. It pretty much allows any seller to back out of a sale that they consider has gone at too low a price, without fear of being reprimanded by eBay. Seems everything is stacked against the poor buyer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndyPreston, post: 465161, member: 8669"] Ah, sorry, I didn't mean he'd sent me the same message twice, something must have gone wrong with the formatting when I posted that yesterday. This is the first time I've dealt with this particular chap, and I've amended the original post. However, this has happened three times in recent months with different sellers - you win the auction at a good price, pay immediately, wait expectantly for it to arrive, and then get fed a cock and bull story that its got lost or damaged, and get a refund. As far as eBay is concerned that is the end of the story and there are no come backs at all against the seller. It pretty much allows any seller to back out of a sale that they consider has gone at too low a price, without fear of being reprimanded by eBay. Seems everything is stacked against the poor buyer. [/QUOTE]
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