Marketplace/ebay disagreement UrQ Alloys.......
SuffolkD at aol.com
SuffolkD at aol.com
Tue May 4 23:43:07 EDT 2004
Ken: I too read the whole thing and even looked for the continued bashing on
Audiworld and couldn't find it. The kid works for Shokan which had/has a bad
rap. Regardless of the Shokan history (which xdavidsx tries to take advantage
of), besides the point the kid works there, the Buyer (kid) got taken to the
cleaners by xdavidsx and lost his hard earned money.
The seller IMHO is a JERK. He owes the kid some restitution.
The story is spelled out long and detailed enough for the picture to become
clear IMHO.
Two middle fingers to David from - Scott by BOSTON
> auditude at cox.net:
> Many of us have probably seen the disagreement between the buyer and seller
> of some urq wheels that started on Ebay and is also on the marketplace.
>
> Maybe nobody cares to get involved, and I'm not involved, nor am I a
> consumer advocate, but I just want to say that from reading about both sides, and
> basing my impressions from that information alone, I think the seller is in the
> wrong. If he agrees to take back the wheels, then he should take back the
> wheels. Refusing to accept the shipment is just wrong, regardless of if they
> are, or look, unopened from his original packaging.
>
> It also makes no sense to think that the buyer was trying to back out of the
> deal by going through with it and trying to send them back unopened. That
> is just ridiculous.
>
> I'm almost positive have spoken to the seller xdavids on the phone before.
> He seemed like another enthusiast interested in the same things as most of
> us. I think he was the guy that when I brought up converting from CIS to EFI,
> he mentioned some idea about using two CIS fuel distributors on one motor for
> a some kind of upgraded fuel system. I didn't pursue that line of
>
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