If the mere existence of slidecage is any indication, my money is on "no."Are we being trolled?
If the mere existence of slidecage is any indication, my money is on "no."Are we being trolled?
What if slidecage is performance art?If the mere existence of slidecage is any indication, my money is on "no."
This guys posts are at least comprehensible. Slidecage on the other hand....If the mere existence of slidecage is any indication, my money is on "no."
Wait...to get this straight you're thinking of giving a bad review because:I'm really pissed that the seller included signature confirmation. Now I need to sit around waiting for this thing when it should've been delivered in the morning first thing. Now I have to worry if I miss it.
What's the point in signature confirmation? You already have the tracking and can tell if it was delivered to the right address.
I'm seriously considering leaving a bad review on this seller (I don't like that he didn't ship right away and waited a day extra but the signature confirmation really ticks me off.
What do you think I should do about this?
eBay won't even read it. They don't care.I want to know what the negative feedback will look like. When the seller reports it to eBay, they'll probably just laugh at the buyer.
I don't know, and I don't care. I won't let it impact the enormous amount of lulz I've gotten out of this thread either way.Are we being trolled?
none of the games i have can ever get grades, all they do is sit there and never pick up the pencil to take the testYeah it's like the idiots that buy something at 8AM and then send you a message at noon wondering why they haven't received a tracking number. And then 2-4 days later after they receive the game want a partial refund because their new/sealed $20 game isn't "Grading" quality.
Yup, see. That shit happens. You had an estimated delivery date of Friday. I get that it's an "estimate", but to not have an attempt on Friday OR Saturday is just shitty service. Whether that's on your carrier for being lazy and missing it, or your local office, who knows. But they wonder why people just use UPS when they need to ship something in a timely manner.There was never any attempt at delivery until today. USPS is pathetic. Hopefully I'll be able to pick it up tomorrow. I think the note they left says after 9/24 after 8:00 so hopefully that means I can get it 9/24 when I go there and don't have to wait until Wednesday.
Very ridiculous.
I get your annoyance, but the signature probably is a good idea just for CYA purposes if nothing else. Also, don't rely on the post office to get something to you on time, that's for sure. I have bought a few things that ended up 1. substitute driver claimed they couldn't find my place (I live in a trailer park with a huge mailbox unit for everyone - like 5 of these http://www.dreamstime.com/royalty-free-stock-images-multiple-mailboxes-image18961969) and funnily enough mine is within 50ft of the mailbox. 2 was another "oh you weren't home" and of course my wife was home all morning which is when they normally are here, and there was another time with a sorry we missed you slip of paper . Luckily I live within 1/2 mile of the post office. Anything I get from Amazon strangely makes it no problem, somehow UPS and Fedex (and the chinese food delivery people ) manage to find a way to the huge numbers I have on my place.USPS is pathetic.
You how how awful you've heard ebay's seller protection is? Amazon's is worse.I'm about to try using Amazon (I don't sell much but have a few things kicking around.) Not sure what the cost to do it is, but they have it where you can send in your item and have Amazon deal with it.
Pretty much this. At least with ebay, you can refuse a return under the right conditions, but with Amazon, you have to abide by their return/refund policies. I learned the hard way...haha. The only brightside is that you can charge up to a 50% restocking fee.You how how awful you've heard ebay's seller protection is? Amazon's is worse.
I had a person return a brand new 3DS game to me opened because it didn't work in her son's DS. Amazon said I had to accept it because that's part of their rules.
Now maybe if I was a big volume seller they might have said different (although I think basically big volume sellers just consider it part of the cost of doing business) but just like ebay, amazon doesn't really give a crap about people who are just basically getting rid of stuff.
Oh yeah, FBA. You know how they take care of it for you? They take the return, refund the money, and then charge your account. Then they ship the item back to you for a price.Oh that sucks. I was looking at the "fulfillment by amazon" and was thinking that they pretty much took care of that crap for you. I probably should stick to buying/selling to the local Navy wives on the facebook reselling groups lol
Yup, you can if the return meets certain requirements. If they change their mind, clearly used it, and/or return the item in worse shape that it was sold in. Those are the big ones. The other guidelines are listed on their refund policy page.@dohdough - never knew you could charge 50% restocking fee.
Can't they just claim it's defective?Yup, you can if the return meets certain requirements. If they change their mind, clearly used it, and/or return the item in worse shape that it was sold in. Those are the big ones. The other guidelines are listed on their refund policy page.
Yup. Like I said, it's only applicable to limited situations. Honestly, not everyone is that smart nor that deceitful.Can't they just claim it's defective?