In Reply to: Re: Why do sellers say - posted by Daleda on February 24, 2002 at 10:59:37:
Thank you, Daleda.
Not for agreeing with me, but sharing my viewpoint.
FYI, here's the email I sent to this person who was selling
an item I was interested in. When I saw his "position", I kind of
became "piqued":"You say,
"Finally, please ask for insurance if you want it, as I'm not
responsible for items once they leave here."I say, "Bullshit".
If it's my responsibility as a buyer to get you the money, then
it is your definite, without a doubt, responsibility for you get
the item in question to me safe and sound.No doubts, no questions. Period.
If you act or think this way, and you say you do, then while I may
want or like to bid on your item, I will not until you accept your
responsibilities and you say you do.Jeff"
Jeff
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Follow Ups
- Re: Why do sellers say - - jeffrt 02/24/0211:10:27 02/24/02 (7)
- Re: Why do sellers say - - Champion 12:17:10 02/24/02 (6)
- Usually the buyer pays for shipping.. - Laurens 04:23:19 02/25/02 (0)
- Yes, a buyer could negotiate a sale like that... - Chet 13:44:56 02/24/02 (0)
- Re: Why do sellers say - - jamesk 12:34:45 02/24/02 (3)
- A transaction is a partnership - both sides have some responsibilities - kjg 23:13:40 02/24/02 (0)
- But how can anyone tell the seller didn't "drop kick" it?? (nt) - Chet 13:46:08 02/24/02 (1)
- Re: But how can anyone tell the seller didn't "drop kick" it?? (nt) - jamesk 05:20:15 02/25/02 (0)