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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2263395, member: 36230"]I've no doubt you're a straight shooter, so please don't take anything personally. Being fairly new here, perhaps you haven't yet noticed that there are a minority on this fine board who seem to be lacking in simple and common decency, and who seem perfectly willing to exploit anything that could be of personal benefit. It is not as if I believe pointing out would-be questionable behavior will change anything or anyone, but it does not hurt to try. Your thread and situation presented an opportunity to make a hopeful point, nothing less or more.</p><p><br /></p><p>Your thread has also shown, as countless others have as well, how trying first to work with a seller isn't such a terrible thing, and how there's no real reason to file SNADs or drag ebay in unless absolutely necessary. Contrary to what a select few here seem to think, most sellers want a positive experience just as much as most buyers do; good things can and often do happen when people are given a chance and the worst is not simply assumed. I'm glad all worked out in the end for all involved.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2263395, member: 36230"]I've no doubt you're a straight shooter, so please don't take anything personally. Being fairly new here, perhaps you haven't yet noticed that there are a minority on this fine board who seem to be lacking in simple and common decency, and who seem perfectly willing to exploit anything that could be of personal benefit. It is not as if I believe pointing out would-be questionable behavior will change anything or anyone, but it does not hurt to try. Your thread and situation presented an opportunity to make a hopeful point, nothing less or more. Your thread has also shown, as countless others have as well, how trying first to work with a seller isn't such a terrible thing, and how there's no real reason to file SNADs or drag ebay in unless absolutely necessary. Contrary to what a select few here seem to think, most sellers want a positive experience just as much as most buyers do; good things can and often do happen when people are given a chance and the worst is not simply assumed. I'm glad all worked out in the end for all involved.[/QUOTE]
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