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kint

07 Jun 2012, 14:36

Funny thing is, it's always the sellers with low volume, say up to 300 rep points, that are demanding, make up obscure rules, rant about paypal being stupid or act on a random basis.
Typical german auction claim "no lattest prise" inquiries, aimed at the standard (semi-german) sentence of immigrants doing car business in Germany. Highly exaggerated in all kinds of stuff you'll likely never hear that sentence anyhow, unprofessional -just being rude to convey the impression of professionalism.
Now true sellers just stay calm, issues will ressolve somehow, true fallout rate is low anyhow. There is nothing wrong with someone offering a seemingly ridiculous low amount of cash, you can say no at any time... :roll:

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Charlie_Brown_MX

07 Jun 2012, 19:17

I bought a pair of the McDonnell Douglases from them a while back, and had no problems with the actual transaction. The seller’s grasp of the English language left a lot to be desired, though. I had considered bidding on these the first time they showed up again, and then considered it this time, but since the seller appears to have gone bananas, I think I’ll give it a miss. A shame; I’d have liked another McD–D keyboard to salvage for spares.

Anyone in/near Milton Keynes who’s brave enough to pick these up and act as proxy shipper?

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dirge

07 Jun 2012, 21:10

I think the fact I'm shamed in their auction. I'd like a call on at least one for a bum related photo shoot.

Can their auctions not be canceled due to the content? Swine's. Glad they at least pay the fee's from our first win.

hoggy

08 Jun 2012, 08:42

I had issues with the seller - wouldn't buy from him again.

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