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Posted: Tue May 15th, 2007 01:44 pm |
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yamahaki
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buyers remorse for sure pax. When I get one, and find its not what I expected even after looking at the watches specs, not the sellers description, I can sell the watch. Its not the sellers fault at all. I didn't paint a wide brush on this. just a statement of fact. If you sell enough on ebay and wus, you do get jaded at the 70% of the responses that are thrown at you. It doesn't happen here much but it does happen.here are examples of responses. some of you fit this, 99% don't on this forum. 1. hey, I only have so much in my paypal account. will you take that for your watch? stupid question. transer more to your account and pay the sellers price. 2. you want to trade for? usually a watch worth half of what you posted. If the ad states for sale, no trades, conus only, take it at face value. 3. your watch isn't worth that much. I hate that one. The watch is worth the value I place on it. If you really wanted the watch, you would pay the price because the offered price is well below what you could get it for at the ad or online reseller, and in better condition. 4. The potential buyer who strings you along with endless questions while there are other potential buyers who have to wait, because as a seller, its 1st come 1st serve. I f you don't believe that, ask Ken. He came at me 1st for the daniel mink, even though there were better offers on the table. Ken wins because he got there 1st. look at what I still have to offer on this forum. all are hundreds below retail. All are sold at a loss. This isn't a business for me. its about getting watches and making some people happy by putting a expensive watch within there means.
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