electrictroy
Banned
Actually, the two pairs of shoes looked identical. That's why the customer was confused. However, the shoes are marked "Stafford" and "towncraft", so there was no reason for that man to yell at me. All he had to do was READ.
Or else say, "Ooops, my mistake." What is it so hard for customers to admit they made a mistake?[quote name='wubb']If you follow rallen's steps you never see the UPC and their own directions do not mention checking [/QUOTE]
But you DO see that there are two Xbox versions - one for $24 and one for ~$7.50. You the seller should *be intelligent enough to check both* to (a) see why they are different prices and (b) match the correct 1 of 2 games with your copy.
Why did the seller, seeing *two* Xbox games, not read the descriptions & verify he had the right one?
troy
Or else say, "Ooops, my mistake." What is it so hard for customers to admit they made a mistake?[quote name='wubb']If you follow rallen's steps you never see the UPC and their own directions do not mention checking [/QUOTE]
But you DO see that there are two Xbox versions - one for $24 and one for ~$7.50. You the seller should *be intelligent enough to check both* to (a) see why they are different prices and (b) match the correct 1 of 2 games with your copy.
Why did the seller, seeing *two* Xbox games, not read the descriptions & verify he had the right one?
troy