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<p>[QUOTE="gxseries, post: 1846308, member: 4373"]I have a similar story to share. </p><p><br /></p><p>A buyer was whinging about slow shipping time and opened a case with paypal. Note that I live in Australia and the buyer is in the US. Postage time takes about 2 - 4 weeks. He yet decided to continue to buy another lot of coins from me. Note that this was sold for a mere 99 cents. I decided to cancel this transaction as I figured it is a risk to me and gave him the option to cancel it or have it shipped registered or by express mail. He essentially threw tantrums and left a negative feedback. </p><p><br /></p><p>I blocked his account and he had the balls to use another account to win another lot. I didn't figure it out but when I sent a photo of the mail of what he is going to receive - he started to complain about how the location of stamps is going to cause delay and was not happy about it. In my ten years history of sending coins to the US, this is the most absurd excuse I've ever heard of. Needless to say, another negative feedback. </p><p><br /></p><p>I had to send several messages to ebay with regards to this behaviour and it took a good couple of months to sort this issue out. </p><p><br /></p><p>And you know what the irony is? This seller sells counterfeits and is a top rated seller. What a joke. If you are concerned about selling coins to this person, please feel free to PM me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gxseries, post: 1846308, member: 4373"]I have a similar story to share. A buyer was whinging about slow shipping time and opened a case with paypal. Note that I live in Australia and the buyer is in the US. Postage time takes about 2 - 4 weeks. He yet decided to continue to buy another lot of coins from me. Note that this was sold for a mere 99 cents. I decided to cancel this transaction as I figured it is a risk to me and gave him the option to cancel it or have it shipped registered or by express mail. He essentially threw tantrums and left a negative feedback. I blocked his account and he had the balls to use another account to win another lot. I didn't figure it out but when I sent a photo of the mail of what he is going to receive - he started to complain about how the location of stamps is going to cause delay and was not happy about it. In my ten years history of sending coins to the US, this is the most absurd excuse I've ever heard of. Needless to say, another negative feedback. I had to send several messages to ebay with regards to this behaviour and it took a good couple of months to sort this issue out. And you know what the irony is? This seller sells counterfeits and is a top rated seller. What a joke. If you are concerned about selling coins to this person, please feel free to PM me.[/QUOTE]
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