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plainwhitejerseys
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I sold an item a week ago to a buyer in Canada. I sold it at a loss. No big deal, stuff happens. I shipped the item within my stated window, and now the buyer has emailed me SIX TIMES. The item needs to cross an international border, yet this idiot is telling me she's going to file a PayPal chargeback and that she called eBay and they're going to kick me off if I don't send her item. I have 100% feedback (for now...I have a feeling I'm going to get my first neg over this imbecile) and for some reason this moron thinks that I am willing to sacrifice my 400+ 100% positive feedback to screw this numbskull out of $8.
The kicker is that she said she won't be buying from me again in the future. Heh, you don't say? I blocked this idiot the second I realized she sent six emails in a week. I'd rather make a little less on a couple auctions than have to deal with this dipstick again.
And what's with the morons with 3000+ feedback who harrass you every other day for feedback? What purpose does that serve? Is that one extra positive really worth all that time to bug me?
I think I'm going to make it a policy that if you ask for feedback, I won't leave you any.
*sigh*
Sorry for the rant.
The kicker is that she said she won't be buying from me again in the future. Heh, you don't say? I blocked this idiot the second I realized she sent six emails in a week. I'd rather make a little less on a couple auctions than have to deal with this dipstick again.
And what's with the morons with 3000+ feedback who harrass you every other day for feedback? What purpose does that serve? Is that one extra positive really worth all that time to bug me?
I think I'm going to make it a policy that if you ask for feedback, I won't leave you any.
*sigh*
Sorry for the rant.