I admire your attempt at an honorable resolution, but if I know them or not, I try to show all those with the respect. I too am a guarded person and understand concerns, but these are purchases, not you or your family's safety we're talking about. I believe the reason society is at the point it's at, is because of "Screw them, before they screw you" attitude. I'm not saying that is you, but, most of the posts I'm read here are just that.
seller etiquette
I have been reading here for a decade, first recent post under my newly found login.
I have contacted a seller about a subwoofer for a fair price. I asked if local pickup was an option. I got a response that it was. I wrote him that I would drive up, from 2 hours away, in 3 days. I told him I don't want to disturb him by plugging it in, I would just pay and pick it up, as I'd trust his word that it works. I was ok paying full price.
I then yesterday afternoon got an email that I needed to pay asap or he'd sell it to someone else as he got another offer. I didn't read the email until this morning when it had already been sold.
Is this normal? Fair? How could I have avoided it? Should have offered to pay in advance? Should he had been waiting for my response and payment for a little longer?
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DeKay |
At this point I keep repeating myself and it feels like kindergarten with "Uh huh"s and reading/cognitive issues I would think the seller would hold it for me because we agreed on a time and place and there were no ifs and buts. Full asking price. Just a pickup. No listening. If there were ifs and buts, it should have come up in 20+ messages. It's how humans communicate. On the planet where I live. But I understand: he did nothing illegal. My question was: how could I have avoided it. |
@roadwhorerecords I sooo appreciate your kindness. It makes me feel so not alone. |
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