PanzerAce1944
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That's the magic of E-Bay. The buyer can be delinquent paying by weeks paying but has the seller by the B_ _ LS....{eek3}
My illustrious buyer now claims to paypal 17 days after he received the Alamo set RTA034 minus the Bowie fig as listed that now one of the rifles on one of the Mexican soldiers is "broke in half" and wants his money back for the set. How convenient. I took the claim and opened a dispute as the seller.This buyer got the items delivered on 15 July and never mentioned any damage !!!! I knew before hand to put insurance on this clowns box to counter this very sly move. More to follow.....
When I had the shop in NYC, Steve Balkin up at Burlington Arcade carried Guard Corps and Imperial same as us and at the same price.
So a guy used to come into our shop with some frequency with sets that had Balkins price tag on them saying he bought them from us and how he wanted his money back.
Telling him to take them back to Balkin was meaningless to this jerk. So then he wanted an exchange.
I just kicked him out. Told him not to come back.
This hobby is full of nasty people who will do anything they can to please themselves and screw over sellers, other collectors, etc. It's not just on eBay. It happens in the brick and mortar shops all the time, it happens to the web businesses, it's every where.
I got to thinking that having the brick and mortar shop in NYC was eventually a magnet for some of the most self centered, obnoxious and rude people you could ever imagine encountering. As much as I miss the shop, there are parts of it I don't miss at all. Sometimes I encounter somebody like this on the internet and I can just hit the ignore, ban or block button and they don't annoy me anymore.
The best we can do in these situations is share the user id of the person who wronged us and stop the bs.
So, please pm the user id of the person who did this to you.
Not everyone is like that but unfortunately we all get tarred. Sometimes you have to take it on the chin as the cost of doing business.
The pleasures of E-bay. I have never used it nor will I and, your stories just emphasise to me that I am right in that stance.
Mitch