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Old 02-19-2020, 07:54 PM   #1
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Re: AM I wrong in being disappointed?

perhaps the seller should be called out so that he can air what he said.. I am sure that the OP is airing his side of the story, but ive been told there are three sides to every story Party 1 Party 2 and the truth. I have seen these scenarios play out many times even on this board ( story comes to mind about a hack body guy in NC and a Buyer in MA maybe 10 years back).. I FULLY agree that the OP has every right to be disappointed but I would like to hear like Paul Harvey said "the rest of the story"
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Old 02-19-2020, 09:05 PM   #2
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Re: AM I wrong in being disappointed?

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perhaps the seller should be called out so that he can air what he said.. I am sure that the OP is airing his side of the story, but ive been told there are three sides to every story Party 1 Party 2 and the truth. I have seen these scenarios play out many times even on this board ( story comes to mind about a hack body guy in NC and a Buyer in MA maybe 10 years back).. I FULLY agree that the OP has every right to be disappointed but I would like to hear like Paul Harvey said "the rest of the story"
He hasn’t logged on for over 6 months so that’s likely a dead end.
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Old 02-19-2020, 10:00 PM   #3
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Re: AM I wrong in being disappointed?

click on 'seller' quotes in op for seller's quotes in op's wtb thread..

likely long gone, already up with different user name, or watching anonymously..

sad state of affairs all the way around and not easy for anyone including staff to deal with..

that's why I brought up itrader for vbulletin.. it's a conspicuous tag on every user's profile..

on other forums I log into that use that, it's very effective and constant reminder to everyone how that member deals..

conspicuous, fast, and easy to use and convenient links to each deal thread just a click away in a linear column in their profile.. some members won't even engage in larger deals until the other member has good ratings.. kind of like earning good credit, takes a little time of good dealings to earn trust.. no it isn't foolproof, but generally, folks with good dealing reputations will continue to do so.. but again, if a predator has the ill will to deceive someone for a big payoff, their itrader may be sacrificial to them to just hit and run..

and Liz and Josh, I apologize for being harsh, I was just angry about what happened.. my own integrity and honesty makes this type of deal repulsive and I overreacted and lashed out.. my apologies.. I have suggested activating itrader in previous benny sug threads [beneficial suggestions] but for reasons beyond my comprehension were shot down.. I'm woefully short of pm space because I store numerous deal conversations for future reference but happy to work with you both if I can help in any way.. won't eliminate these issues but it will help..



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Old 02-19-2020, 09:56 PM   #4
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Re: AM I wrong in being disappointed?

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perhaps the seller should be called out so that he can air what he said.. I am sure that the OP is airing his side of the story, but ive been told there are three sides to every story Party 1 Party 2 and the truth. I have seen these scenarios play out many times even on this board ( story comes to mind about a hack body guy in NC and a Buyer in MA maybe 10 years back).. I FULLY agree that the OP has every right to be disappointed but I would like to hear like Paul Harvey said "the rest of the story"
He said what I quoted him saying in the original post even though I edited out his username. Pretty easy to find in my want to buy add with the pictures of the Blazer? Do a search for my original want to buy add. Its in his own words, I have said it is my fault more than once.
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Old 06-24-2020, 01:03 AM   #5
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Re: AM I wrong in being disappointed?

I can tell you this, someone I know purchased a blazer that was misrepresented of ebay and a call to the state attorney general and his personal attorney he had them at his house with a refund and a semi to pick that vehicle up.

This whole thing sucks, you may have to do something about it.
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