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Ya, I've been stiffed once on ebay, no emails, nothing, as if the guy
fell off the face of the earth. I waited and waited, then finally did the non paying bidder thing. Right now I'm in the middle of a situation that kind of sucks. I sold my turn coordinator that I replaced with a new autopilot (Stec30). It was overhauled about 2 years ago and was working fine. I sold it on ebay back in April for about $120, stating everything about it-that it was in good working condition, recently overhauled and by who, but that there was no warranty, returns, or refunds. 2 months after the fact this guy writes me to tell me he finally installed it and it doesn't work. Before I even get a chance to respond he leaves me my first neutral feedback on ebay, I have no negatives. Says I claimed it worked but was DOA. He also says the package seemed to be delivered in good condition, I had that thing pretty well packed and I paid more for postage than what I stated in the ebay description. I don't know what kind of plane or voltage he put it in, or who put it in for him. It wasn't dead on departure. But even if it did arrive DOA, which I'm still not convinced of, the neutral rating is not deserved as I made no claims or guarantees or warranty on the item, it was sold AS IS. And now if it magically starts working, I'm still stuck with that rating. With regard to Dudley's concerns: I've had people want to cancel a bid for some reason or another. I think Jays point is his bidders lack of communication, we're all fairly reasonable people. I've let people out of a bid before, but I also make it pretty clear on every bid description "make sure this is what you want BEFORE you bid". As far as the guarantee of returning items, I expect that luxury from retailers that sell through ebay, but not on used items from individuals. The ebay fee and shipping back and forth doesnt make it worth it for either party. You have to look at it like a garage sale. You may get a good or great deal sometimes, you may not. The times you do, you probably are getting a big discount on something someone no longer needs but you do. The other advantage, as a buyer, is getting things way cheaper than any other method. This is usually with a retailer, who has a fixed ebay price, Buy It Now, and possibly a seperate retail website with another price. They'll also throw up a bid on the same item, and often you can beat their other prices with the bid if you're patient, it may take several bids. With retailers, I've returned damaged merchandise. I've sold over a couple grand worth of stuff lying around my house that would otherwise continue lying around. So for that I love ebay. I've bought mostly new items on ebay, rarely something old or used. But if I did, it's the old 'buyer beware' or 'you get what you pay for' situation. It's sometimes a gamble, especially through an individual. But I never buy anything very expensive anyway, just little things. I'd never buy a car or airplane without the option to cancel a bid or some kind of warranty. That area I'd agree with Dudley on. Chris As a buyer, I want cancellation privilege not only before the sale, but AFTER the sale as well. If I'm thinking of buying something I don't need anyone telling me I can't change my mind, even up to the point of sale. Even AFTER buying something, if I have a problem with it, I want the option to return it to where I bought it for full credit. I've been buying this way for many years and have never had a problem. Suppose this guy who won the bid on the transponder suffered a problem that prevented his going through with the purchase.....hell, it could be anything? On EBay, he doesn't have the option to cancel? Hell, that's no way to buy something....at least as far as I'm concerned anyway. I've obviously never used Ebay and never will. I guess it's ok for some, but it's definitely NOT my cup of tea :-) Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired For personal email, please replace the z's with e's. dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt |
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![]() "SeeAndAvoid" wrote in message link.net... 2 months after the fact this guy writes me to tell me he finally installed it and it doesn't work. Before I even get a chance to respond he leaves me my first neutral feedback on ebay, I have no negatives. He bought it as is. Too bad for him. I have had negative feedback left for me once. Big deal. The guy was a whiner and you get to respond anyways. You think everybody that goes to Walmart is happy? I don't know what kind of plane or voltage he put it in, or who put it in for him. It wasn't dead on departure. But even if it did arrive DOA, which I'm still not convinced of, the neutral rating is not deserved as I made no claims or guarantees or warranty on the item, it was sold AS IS. And now if it magically starts working, I'm still stuck with that rating. The rating isn't relavant as it will be overwhelmed by positive feedback. |
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