posted on July 4, 2001 10:31:52 AM
From the first thread: (Barrelracer?): "If I would have received the first photo of just those broken pieces, I would have wondered whether it was off of my item. It just isn't a match."
Me too, but would you then come here to publicly mull over your doubts?
In the second thread, the moderator said the buyer and seller seemed to be working it out in a professional manner, and locked the thread.
If the parties are so professional, again, why did Reddeer take the step of coming here to wonder aloud if he was being scammed?
And finally: Was he scammed? Did the buyer make a "mistake"? Or was it all the fault of a faulty scanner?
posted on July 4, 2001 11:41:53 AM
i think the outcome was that yes, it was his piece and a matter of a bad scan shot at an angle that made it difficult to identify. i don't get the animosity towards him, and thought he handled the whole thing very well.
I started this thread this morning, and at this point have no intention of dragging my high bidders name through the mud anymore than it already has been.