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Thread: Overstepping the boundaries
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01-18-2006, 08:58 PM #1
Overstepping the boundaries
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I received a very angry email from a prominent seller who has a legitimate complaint. It seems that after a difficult transaction with a buyer, the buyer left the following feedback on ebay
"Payment sent, its no wonder collectors at gameuseduniverse.com think your a joke"
There are so many reasons why this behavior cannot now and will never be tolerated. This person does not speak for the forum. It was his opinion and what he did was make a sweeping statement on behalf of everyone here- which isn't even an accurate one..
As has been said on this site many times, people do not take this forum seriously when it's like the Wild West. We have a certain way of communicating with each other and the community at large to which we must adhere to make us reputable. This is yet another thing critics of this forum can point to and say "You see, it's a free for all."
We can do a lot of good here sharing information. But as I said above, this is overstepping the boundaries.
Eric
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01-18-2006, 09:22 PM #2
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Re: Overstepping the boundaries
Eric,
I appreciate your addressing this particular issue. I believe that to have a legitimate presence in the hobby there has to be some professionalism and restraint used. I believe that you have definitely displayed both of these qualities but the rest of us need to take note and come along as well.
I saw that comment yesterday in another thread and was quite embarrassed and even a bit angry that the forum name and reputation was used in such a selfish and unprofessional way. I enjoy the community and hope to see it grow, but behavior like this makes even me, a small time collector, wonder if forum participation will become a hindrance to my collecting rather than a benefit.
Abe
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01-18-2006, 09:24 PM #3
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Re: Overstepping the boundaries
Originally Posted by Eric
This feedback may cover both topics.
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01-18-2006, 11:37 PM #4
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Re: Overstepping the boundaries
I see that my question regarding the Ebay Clemens Game Used NYY bat may have caused a bit of consternation/grief- neither of which were intended. Basically, I am new to 'game used' collecting and am EXCEPTIONALLY weary about buying it on Ebay. I had an intertest in the bat, and having followed discussions on this forum for a couple of weeks now was curious to get your two cents worth. Not wanting to appear a complete moron when posting on this site, I did further research on the item and noted negative feedback claiming that collectors at GUU thought the seller was a joke, which only added fuel to my original desire to hear your opinions. Thus, I posted my question and was given quick and helpful information on the item and its 'authenticity' (thanks Bulbus, by the way). To the extent that there were concerns with authenticity, I would expect to have heard those as well.
Bottom line is that the opinions expressed on this site, are just that, opinions. Everyone, including folks posting on this site, has their own particular biases. That being said, as a cautious consumer I thought it prudent to post, to listen to those a heck of a lot more knowledgeable than myself, but ultimately to draw my own conclusion.
Having done that, I intend to bid on the bat (provided Lelands gave some sort of legitimate provinance with the previous sale... and... provided Chris Boyd is not willing to sell me his Clemens bat, which I like much more, for 50% off ) based in no small part BECAUSE of the assistance I received in response to my post at GUU (rather than basing my decision on the comments of a dissappointed purchaser blowing off steam about a transaction gone bad, which happens sometimes- no harm, no foul). In my opinion, the site did exactly what I had hoped- it gave me helpful information that I will use to make a reasoned and intelligent purchase, should I choose to do so. Without the response and link that I received from folks at GUU, I would not have even contemplated making the purchase.
Thanks all for the help, and look forward to more in the future as well.
-Lee
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01-19-2006, 08:15 AM #5
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Re: Overstepping the boundaries
Lee,
E-mail me for some additional info on Clemens Bats. I might be able to help you out!
Thanks,
Chris Boyd
ccboyd@houston.rr.com
www.eGameUsed.com
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01-19-2006, 10:27 AM #6
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Re: Overstepping the boundaries
Isn't this the same seller that is selling a Johnny Bench mitt as game used whne in fact the mitt was manufactured, according to Denny Esken, AFTER he retired? If that is true, it speaks volumes about this seller. Can anyone verify that this is correct?
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01-19-2006, 10:42 AM #7
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Re: Overstepping the boundaries
You are correct. Here is the thread on the glove.
http://www.gameuseduniverse.com/vb_f...ead.php?t=1037
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01-19-2006, 10:48 AM #8
Re: Overstepping the boundaries
Originally Posted by CollectGU
Let's not confuse the two things
Eric
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01-20-2006, 01:52 PM #9
Re: Overstepping the boundaries
Forum members-
Because of this conduct, user has been suspended for 30 days.
Thank you
Eric
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01-20-2006, 04:39 PM #10
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Re: Overstepping the boundaries
Originally Posted by Kid4hof03
While Game Used Universe is not responsible for comments made by our members (our rules specifically state that members are responsible for the comments they make), we have moved quickly to address the issue of using the Game Used Universe or Game Used Forum name irresponsibly in private matters. Specifically, the person who posted the feedback in no way had the right to try to represent the entire Game Used Universe community with his comments. As such, we have taken the following actions to address this matter:
- We have asked the member to contact eBay immediately to have the comment removed. We understand eBay has their own policies in this regard but we will continue to request the comment be removed until it hopefully is rescinded.
- The member who posted the comment had purchased a subscription which gave his website visibility on Game Used Universe. As a result of this incident, we have removed his website from Game Used Universe.
- We have suspended the member's account for 30 days and will monitor any future activity should the account be reinstated.
- Eric has made a post on the forum to let members know this type of behavior is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.
Sincerely,
Christopher Cavalier
CEO - Game Used Universe