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This is kind of related to accordion....
I needed a bellows pad, so through eBay, I ordered one from a pretty well-known store selling accordions and accordion parts (they also have a store that sells direct). The pad came, but the snaps and screws were missing. This seller does not accept email through eBay so the only thing I could do was to file a case against them. They acknowledged the mistake and sent me the missing parts. Case closed. I entered positive feedback: "Quick shipping. Parts missing but seller took care immediately. Will buy more."
So I did buy more. I ordered the exact same item from the seller. This time the pad came, but was not the one I ordered. It was not the one I received the first time, and did not look like the photos in the listing. Again, I filed a case against them, and stated that I would like to exchange for the correct item. Meanwhile, I accidentally filed positive feedback for the transaction (thinking that it was the first pad I bought from them), which was OK by me.
They responded by refunding the money I paid via Paypal, no email, no message, no instructions as how I should return the item. Case closed.
That night, I talked to a co-worker. It happened that he needed a pad for something else (not accordion related). With simple modifications to the project, he was able to use the pad. I then went to Paypal and "refunded the refund," with the note that I was able to use it after all, so I'd like to pay them. All these happened in the same day.
Now I needed some bellows tape, and went to eBay buying a few yards from them. eBay didn't allow me to buy, saying that I was "not qualified" to buy from this seller. Apparently this seller doesn't want me to be a customer.
I don't think I acted unreasonably. In fact, considering everything, I was more than fair and friendly.
Why does someone want to turn a friend into an enemy? Not that I consider them enemy, I just buy from someone else. I think they are just foolish.
Thanks for listening to my rants.
I needed a bellows pad, so through eBay, I ordered one from a pretty well-known store selling accordions and accordion parts (they also have a store that sells direct). The pad came, but the snaps and screws were missing. This seller does not accept email through eBay so the only thing I could do was to file a case against them. They acknowledged the mistake and sent me the missing parts. Case closed. I entered positive feedback: "Quick shipping. Parts missing but seller took care immediately. Will buy more."
So I did buy more. I ordered the exact same item from the seller. This time the pad came, but was not the one I ordered. It was not the one I received the first time, and did not look like the photos in the listing. Again, I filed a case against them, and stated that I would like to exchange for the correct item. Meanwhile, I accidentally filed positive feedback for the transaction (thinking that it was the first pad I bought from them), which was OK by me.
They responded by refunding the money I paid via Paypal, no email, no message, no instructions as how I should return the item. Case closed.
That night, I talked to a co-worker. It happened that he needed a pad for something else (not accordion related). With simple modifications to the project, he was able to use the pad. I then went to Paypal and "refunded the refund," with the note that I was able to use it after all, so I'd like to pay them. All these happened in the same day.
Now I needed some bellows tape, and went to eBay buying a few yards from them. eBay didn't allow me to buy, saying that I was "not qualified" to buy from this seller. Apparently this seller doesn't want me to be a customer.
I don't think I acted unreasonably. In fact, considering everything, I was more than fair and friendly.
Why does someone want to turn a friend into an enemy? Not that I consider them enemy, I just buy from someone else. I think they are just foolish.
Thanks for listening to my rants.