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"Ron" wrote in message ...
So you are a dissatisfied customer and your only recourse is to give Radio-Mart some bad feedback - are you? I believe it is your duty to give this guy some bad feedback but you are setting yourself up to get some back in return. Other than out and out lying this guy seems to be doing quite well via eBay and people that keep on buying from him. He seems to also have a never ending supply of equipment. I sure hope other enterprising people don't starting using this guy as an example as to how to make money on eBay. I expect that if Radio-Mart actually tried to be honest in his descriptions he would still do quite nicely via eBay. Life goes on, Ron WA0KDS wrote: Despite what I read here, I bid on some Ebay items offered by Radio-Mart. I thought I was safe as both items were "Mint" in his descriptions. First, an NC-270 w/manual, Mint. Paid about $270, surely a mint price. It arrived yesterday in certainly less than mint condition. To wit, Case scratched, front panel chipped, "eyebrow" bezel corroded, knobs were so groddy tht the color could not be distinguished, fold up front case stand scratched and bent. On a 1-10 scale, I rate a 7. Second, a Yaesu FT-401B, Mint, Restored. Paid $180, a good price. Arrived single boxed, in bubble pack. Box was reinforced with plywood. The front panel of this 70 lb rig easily popped the one layer of bubble wrap and bent the main tuning spinner. Rig was filthly and non-operational. I spent, no joke, 7 hrs cleaning this rig. The pc boards are still messy. Found a jumperwire on the receiver board broken. This "Mint" rig an 8 outside; inside, a 4. In addition to the grunge, it is missing 2 tube shields. I have not had the time to test for operation since repair. How does he get ANY positve feedback? He has some Collins gear that sold for thousands of dollars. If they were as inaccurately described as these, the buyers must be livid. He has offered refund, but I have $70 in shipping one way. My question is, if he knew this guy had a bad reputation, he read many bad comments - WHY THE HELL did he buy off him? Makes no sense to me......... If I read a ton of bad messages about someone - there is no way in hell I'm buying off them, I don't care who they are. cl |
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Oh its like a little kid sticking his finger in a fan. He knows its going to
hurt but he does it anyway. Fool and money soon parted etc. My question is, if he knew this guy had a bad reputation, he read many bad comments - WHY THE HELL did he buy off him? Makes no sense to me......... If I read a ton of bad messages about someone - there is no way in hell I'm buying off them, I don't care who they are. cl |
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Just don't patronize him!
type4 wrote: Oh its like a little kid sticking his finger in a fan. He knows its going to hurt but he does it anyway. Fool and money soon parted etc. My question is, if he knew this guy had a bad reputation, he read many bad comments - WHY THE HELL did he buy off him? Makes no sense to me......... If I read a ton of bad messages about someone - there is no way in hell I'm buying off them, I don't care who they are. cl |
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![]() If Ebay used nicknames for seller/buyer honesty.. % of positive feedback 100% - Saint 99% - Wal-Mart 98 % - K-Mart 97 % - Radio Shack 96% - Street vendor 95 % or less - Ferengi I think Radio-Mart falls in the Ferengi catagory. And here for your amusement is the Ferengi Rules of Acquisition. http://www.dmwright.com/html/ferengi.htm : ) -PF On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 15:40:47 -0700, Fred wrote: Just don't patronize him! type4 wrote: Oh its like a little kid sticking his finger in a fan. He knows its going to hurt but he does it anyway. Fool and money soon parted etc. My question is, if he knew this guy had a bad reputation, he read many bad comments - WHY THE HELL did he buy off him? Makes no sense to me......... If I read a ton of bad messages about someone - there is no way in hell I'm buying off them, I don't care who they are. cl |
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cl wrote:
My question is, if he knew this guy had a bad reputation, he read many bad comments - WHY THE HELL did he buy off him? Makes no sense to me......... If I read a ton of bad messages about someone - there is no way in hell I'm buying off them, I don't care who they are. It's Ebay. that's how it works. 8^) - Mike KB3EIA - |
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"Mike Coslo" wrote in message
... cl wrote: My question is, if he knew this guy had a bad reputation, he read many bad comments - WHY THE HELL did he buy off him? Makes no sense to me......... If I read a ton of bad messages about someone - there is no way in hell I'm buying off them, I don't care who they are. It's Ebay. that's how it works. 8^) - Mike KB3EIA - At least for some - anyway! As much as I used to like E-Bay, I'm starting to get a bad opinion of it with some recent things I've seen in a few places. The sad part is, though they may not be "the" only game in town, most respect it as such. cl |
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cl wrote:
"Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... cl wrote: My question is, if he knew this guy had a bad reputation, he read many bad comments - WHY THE HELL did he buy off him? Makes no sense to me......... If I read a ton of bad messages about someone - there is no way in hell I'm buying off them, I don't care who they are. It's Ebay. that's how it works. 8^) - Mike KB3EIA - At least for some - anyway! As much as I used to like E-Bay, I'm starting to get a bad opinion of it with some recent things I've seen in a few places. The sad part is, though they may not be "the" only game in town, most respect it as such. I've had two personal experiences with Ebay. 1 buy, and 1 sell. Both bad. And a friend's fiancé had her credit card info stolen from Ebay, and the card was maxed out by the lowlife that stole it. Offshore to boot - what a mess! Of course Ebay's stock answer is that she could give the guy negative feedback!!!!! HAR! The answer to all the world's problems is apparently negative feedback. The fatal flaw in their scheme is that they are "not responsible" for *anything*. I suspect eventually someone is going to do huge fraud on their site, and then the courts may decide otherwise, regarding responsibility. Now its time for the apologists to chime in about how they've *never* had a problem - thousands of transactions and not been burned once! But what we are hearing these days suggests that the rosy picture these sellers paint is not so accurate....... - Mike KB3EIA - |
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First learn how to use the system. There is no way to have credit card
info stolen unless you give it to someone. NEVER. Yes around a 1000 transactions here and only one that went bad. I buy and sell almost everything on eBay. Automotive stuff is about the worse people to deal with. HAM are the most honest other than the one named Radio-Mart. Feedback works if you use it correctly. If you are buying from someone ready the feedback even the positive ones. You will find that some positive feedback is really not that positive at all. Don't bid on someone item if you have a funny feeling after reading the feedback. Just have FUN, Mike Coslo wrote: cl wrote: "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... cl wrote: My question is, if he knew this guy had a bad reputation, he read many bad comments - WHY THE HELL did he buy off him? Makes no sense to me......... If I read a ton of bad messages about someone - there is no way in hell I'm buying off them, I don't care who they are. It's Ebay. that's how it works. 8^) - Mike KB3EIA - At least for some - anyway! As much as I used to like E-Bay, I'm starting to get a bad opinion of it with some recent things I've seen in a few places. The sad part is, though they may not be "the" only game in town, most respect it as such. I've had two personal experiences with Ebay. 1 buy, and 1 sell. Both bad. And a friend's fiancé had her credit card info stolen from Ebay, and the card was maxed out by the lowlife that stole it. Offshore to boot - what a mess! Of course Ebay's stock answer is that she could give the guy negative feedback!!!!! HAR! The answer to all the world's problems is apparently negative feedback. The fatal flaw in their scheme is that they are "not responsible" for *anything*. I suspect eventually someone is going to do huge fraud on their site, and then the courts may decide otherwise, regarding responsibility. Now its time for the apologists to chime in about how they've *never* had a problem - thousands of transactions and not been burned once! But what we are hearing these days suggests that the rosy picture these sellers paint is not so accurate....... - Mike KB3EIA - |
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The fact that he keeps his feedback private, should be a clue..caveat
emptor... Bob W1CNY wrote in message ... First learn how to use the system. There is no way to have credit card info stolen unless you give it to someone. NEVER. Yes around a 1000 transactions here and only one that went bad. I buy and sell almost everything on eBay. Automotive stuff is about the worse people to deal with. HAM are the most honest other than the one named Radio-Mart. Feedback works if you use it correctly. If you are buying from someone ready the feedback even the positive ones. You will find that some positive feedback is really not that positive at all. Don't bid on someone item if you have a funny feeling after reading the feedback. Just have FUN, Mike Coslo wrote: cl wrote: "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... cl wrote: My question is, if he knew this guy had a bad reputation, he read many bad comments - WHY THE HELL did he buy off him? Makes no sense to me......... If I read a ton of bad messages about someone - there is no way in hell I'm buying off them, I don't care who they are. It's Ebay. that's how it works. 8^) - Mike KB3EIA - At least for some - anyway! As much as I used to like E-Bay, I'm starting to get a bad opinion of it with some recent things I've seen in a few places. The sad part is, though they may not be "the" only game in town, most respect it as such. I've had two personal experiences with Ebay. 1 buy, and 1 sell. Both bad. And a friend's fiancé had her credit card info stolen from Ebay, and the card was maxed out by the lowlife that stole it. Offshore to boot - what a mess! Of course Ebay's stock answer is that she could give the guy negative feedback!!!!! HAR! The answer to all the world's problems is apparently negative feedback. The fatal flaw in their scheme is that they are "not responsible" for *anything*. I suspect eventually someone is going to do huge fraud on their site, and then the courts may decide otherwise, regarding responsibility. Now its time for the apologists to chime in about how they've *never* had a problem - thousands of transactions and not been burned once! But what we are hearing these days suggests that the rosy picture these sellers paint is not so accurate....... - Mike KB3EIA - |
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