RE: Things that make your blood boil -
mr.pure - 23-08-10
Oh.
Not good.
What does the tracking say ?
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
Marco82 - 23-08-10
Sorry to hear that Pokey, always fucked up when something like that happens and especially when such an item gets lost...
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
steve-o - 24-08-10
damn that sucks man!
was there tracking?
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
Tony L4 - 24-08-10
Sorry to hear about that Pokey
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
nikosg - 24-08-10
Surely you got tracking and insurance for full value... Surely
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
Shellshock - 24-08-10
Ouch. That's a harsh lesson to have to learn.
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
pokey27 - 24-08-10
Very harsh i'd say!! And yes tracking but not full insurance!!You can't mark them down saying there only worth £100 on the customs form then get them insured for there true value!!
Royal mail says they arrived in malaysia...malaysia say they never arrived!!!!!! Fuck all tracking info after they left the uk cause malaysian post claim it never arrived for tracking info to be updated!!
Didn't help that the buyer didn't let me know they'd not arrived 6weeks after posting them either
Worried meself silly and stressed like fook over them but nothing i can do..Like most who've bought stuff from me know i wanna know the moment you get it cause i do worry over shit like that regardless of how much the items worth.
Anyways fook all i can do but find the money to refund the buyer but to stay it stings is putting it lightly kinda feels like everything i've sold on ebay lately i've given away for fook cause all the money from that sure ain't going in my pocket now
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
dregz - 24-08-10
Nightmare Pokey. Sorry to hear it mate.
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
mr.pure - 24-08-10
Which member is from Malaysia ?
Is it that fancy pants, loads of pairs, great show, no input on the forum, kinda guy ?
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
streak - 24-08-10
If they asked you to put a lower value then that's the amount you refund them... Harsh, but fair I'd say.
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Big J - 24-08-10
Definitely.
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
nikosg - 24-08-10
well the insurance is surely for the buyer!!! he asked you to mark them down, that is all he gets.
dude, rules of paypal.. if you can prove you sent the shoes, and he files a complaint, most likely paypal will side with you. Dont go refunding him the money, he chose the risk.
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
dregz - 24-08-10
Yeah, I mean what more can you have done from your end Poke. As long as you got the right address and proof that you posted them.
It's not like you can escort the package along the way to make sure it arrives safely. Once the post office take the package out of your hands, then surely it's.....out of your hands!
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
mr.pure - 24-08-10
Absolutely.
It's the risk he took to save a few quid.
Give him what you'll get back from the Royal Mail.
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
nikosg - 24-08-10
! why would you spend so much money and not pay the rest for quality insurance??!?!?!?
pokey you did everything right for the buyer, he is going to have to suck it up. There is no reason you should lose all that money because of his cheap choice of devaluing the package