posted on April 25, 2005 08:11:27 PM new
I just bought something on E-Bay and ended up in one of those damn checkouts which froze my computer up. I will have to sent the payment just to complete the transaction and of course I needed this item right away. This guy will get bad feedback from me before he even sents the stuff. I hate bidding on auctions like this because you don't know they use this bulls_it until it to late. End of Rant,you may tear me apart now with your comments.
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posted on April 25, 2005 09:55:07 PM new
Report him to Ebay as using script that interferes with their system. If the problem is at his end, and not yours, they absolutely will not tolerate it. Be very specific in exactly what happened so they can try to duplicate the problem. Do this before you leave feedback.
A $75.00 solid state device will always blow first to protect a 25 cent fuse ~ Murphy's Law
posted on April 26, 2005 04:30:19 AM new
Just curious, without naming the company, was it an auctionmanagement type service or was it an individuals checkout tied to their gateway credit card service?
posted on April 26, 2005 07:26:11 AM new
It was an auction management system.
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posted on April 26, 2005 08:18:23 AM new
Marketworks with never ending pages of Bull S_it. And before you get your stuff payed for your computer locks up and you have to re-boot. Then the seller never contacts you anymore,I've e-mailed him five times. Went through the ask seller a question, nothing. Guess I'll copy the auction page and send a mail payment. I would never buy off this cat again. I don't care if he is a Powerseller. Why can't Sellers keep it simple?
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posted on April 26, 2005 08:56:30 PM new
I am in agreement with you MAH. I can't stand those damm checkouts either. If someone rips you apart, I have some glue to put you back together again.
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posted on April 26, 2005 09:09:45 PM new
If I were in a buying mood, I would positively back out of any auction that had checkout. If the seller doesn't want to deal with me direct, I sure as hell don't want to deal with his robot.
A $75.00 solid state device will always blow first to protect a 25 cent fuse ~ Murphy's Law