Re: Got negtive feedback from item showing "too much" game use!
The use that it showed was very minor (especially since they were worn for only 1 game), if my memory is right, the dirt, is less than the space of a dollar bill.
Got negtive feedback from item showing "too much" game use!
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Re: Got negtive feedback from item showing "too much" game use!
All in all I'm still a little confused how much use these could show where he was that upset. He sounds like the kind of guy who buys a used shirt and gives negative feedback because there was a little stain.
Maybe this guy just likes leaving negative feedback to make people mad and ruining their feedback score.Leave a comment:
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Re: Got negtive feedback from item showing "too much" game use!
I would also argue, that is also along these ridiculous lines - if someone would complain that a bobblehead was not strong enough to hold a door open so, it could be a doorstop, and because of that the buyer is upset and/or wants a return.Leave a comment:
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Re: Got negtive feedback from item showing "too much" game use!
The way ebay operates, is that even if a seller states no returns, you can still return it. They have it set to side with buyers, which in the grand scheme makes sense to protect themselves, but they are forcing independent sellers to function closer to a retail store, which takes returns for no real reason/complaint most times.
The point I was trying to make is that a product sold for one purpose, should not be held accountable when used outside of it's intended purpose.
In a pro wrestling match, when a guy uses a garbage can or a stapler, is the manufacturer fully responsible for "causing" injury in that instance?
Now, a faulty leaky garbage can that may have caused damage by leaking out dangerous contents, is a different story.
The definition of MEMORABILIA is
1. mementos; souvenirs.
2. matters or events worthy to be remembered; points worthy of note.
While it does not explicitly state that items should not be used or worn for practical use. The integrity of the memento in it's truest form is in y opinion somewhat compromised when it is used in a way that tarnishes how it was originally supposed to be remembered.Leave a comment:
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Re: Got negtive feedback from item showing "too much" game use!
johnsontravis@ymail.com, I can't tell if it's intentional or not but, outside of your first post in this thread, every subsequent post of yours has been argumentative with another member, which could be construed by some as trolling.
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Re: Got negtive feedback from item showing "too much" game use!
While I really, really hate to agree with anything Mr. Roady says, I have to in this situation. There is a reason coffee cups have to say "Caution Hot!".Leave a comment:
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Re: Got negtive feedback from item showing "too much" game use!
I didn't call any members here foolish or ahole. The buyer I believe is those things.
You got a burr under your saddle for some reason with this topic and you have trolled it. You may not be a troll but you sure are exhibiting some trollish behaviour.Leave a comment:
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Re: Got negtive feedback from item showing "too much" game use!
johnsontravis@ymail.com
Members like you trolling someones thread and making fun of them and harassing them are the reason this board losing members or they stop posting.
People like you and Marino13 take away from what should be a great board.
I wish those like you who exhibit trollish behaviour would just go away or be banned.Leave a comment:
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Re: Got negtive feedback from item showing "too much" game use!
johnsontravis@ymail.com
Members like you trolling someones thread and making fun of them and harassing them are the reason this board losing members or they stop posting.
People like you and Marino13 take away from what should be a great board.
I wish those like you who exhibit trollish behaviour would just go away or be banned.
I stated my view and gave all my reasons, if you still disagree that is fine. Though calling me a troll just because I'm not totally defending the collector is just silly. I felt I did it in an acceptable manner and didn't attack anyone.
From a game used collectors point of view it seems crazy, but how about you look at it from someone else's point of view?Leave a comment:
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Re: Got negtive feedback from item showing "too much" game use!
johnsontravis@ymail.com
Members like you trolling someones thread and making fun of them and harassing them are the reason this board losing members or they stop posting.
People like you and Marino13 take away from what should be a great board.
I wish those like you who exhibit trollish behaviour would just go away or be banned.Leave a comment:
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Re: Got negtive feedback from item showing "too much" game use!
I agree with Jake. The is not only a fool but a rude ahole too.
He listed it in the "GAME USED" category. Takes a special snowflake to buy a pair of game used pants and then complain about them.
And johnsontravis you are a troll and being very rude yourself. Are you the special snowflake who bought them?Leave a comment:
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Re: Got negtive feedback from item showing "too much" game use!
The buyer left negative feedback without asking for any refund. So why would I then give him one then for no reason? Also, that is fine that he bought the pants as an alternative to wear but I listed the item int he game used memorabilia category, which means that it's intended use is not for someone else to wear. it was sold as a piece of memorabilia. That fact that he wants to wear them, is outside the purpose on what the product was marketed and sold as.
It is like saying, " I am upset that this pencil that I bought doesn't make me look thinner when I hold it, so it is a misleading product." The purpose you buy it a product for, should not affect the purpose on how it was sold. That buyer didn't even bother to ask if there was stains on the pains prior to the purchase, so how am I supposed to assume that he is going wear them with use that is satisfactory for him? Does anyone buy a game used uncracked bat for your own play and crack the bat in a game, then look for a refund? Or being upset because you would use the amount of pine tar that was already on that bat?
Also, the Longoria jersey, I was not previously aware that the Rass were going to sell their throwback jersey worn on 8/10/14, otherwise, I would not have bought the Longoria jersey, so selling it to get funds for the throwbacks. Is that explanation satisfactory to you?
Your examples are horrible...they make no sense at all.
The pencil thing is just dumb. The pants can be collected or worn, but I'm not sure you can write and use a pencil to look skinny. I just don't see the comparison as buying a pencil to look skinny isn't a known use for a pencil.
The buying the bat and breaking it, then asking for a refund also makes little sense...Why would a person expect a refund?
The pine tar makes sense and yes if it turned out to have more than I wanted(and I was going to use it) I would want to return it.
While I understand your frustration, just because you put it in the memorabilia category doesn't mean much. The definition is to keep or collect something...pretty broad if you ask me.
Let's say I decide to do an art project using some pipes and I drive to the hardware store. Once I get there I go to the clearly marked plumbing section and buy some, but oh no I get home and they aren't going to work. So I drive back and return them...do you really think they are going to refuse a refund?
Now he probably shouldn't have left bad feedback without asking for a refund. If you still refused I might have then given negative feedback.
In the future more pictures will always help and if you want to shrink your buying market mention it is only intended to be displayed and not used...or at least make them aware you don't intend on your buyer using it. Like I said before selling on EBay you have to assume everyone is an idiot.
(On the Longoria jersey I was just curious why you were flipping such a nice piece that quickly...I wasn't accusing you of trying to profit on it etc...as I saw it wasn't all that much higher than what you bought it for.)Leave a comment:
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Re: Got negtive feedback from item showing "too much" game use!
The buyer left negative feedback without asking for any refund. So why would I then give him one then for no reason? Also, that is fine that he bought the pants as an alternative to wear but I listed the item int he game used memorabilia category, which means that it's intended use is not for someone else to wear. it was sold as a piece of memorabilia. That fact that he wants to wear them, is outside the purpose on what the product was marketed and sold as.
It is like saying, " I am upset that this pencil that I bought doesn't make me look thinner when I hold it, so it is a misleading product." The purpose you buy it a product for, should not affect the purpose on how it was sold. That buyer didn't even bother to ask if there was stains on the pains prior to the purchase, so how am I supposed to assume that he is going wear them with use that is satisfactory for him? Does anyone buy a game used uncracked bat for your own play and crack the bat in a game, then look for a refund? Or being upset because you would use the amount of pine tar that was already on that bat?
Also, the Longoria jersey, I was not previously aware that the Rass were going to sell their throwback jersey worn on 8/10/14, otherwise, I would not have bought the Longoria jersey, so selling it to get funds for the throwbacks. Is that explanation satisfactory to you?Leave a comment:
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