Originally posted by: raddreamer3kx
I will try one more time on Monday to clear up this situation with usps, if I cant do anything I will contact the shipper and ask for my item back or monetary compensation. What if this person doesn't agree? What are my options?
Originally posted by: esquared
Originally posted by: raddreamer3kx
I will try one more time on Monday to clear up this situation with usps, if I cant do anything I will contact the shipper and ask for my item back or monetary compensation. What if this person doesn't agree? What are my options?
Make sure you stay in contact with Vertigo Acid. He is a mod at Hardforum and he has said he will try to help you. You need to have the Hardforum mods look into this as the trade happened at their forum. He has already posted in your thread.
edit;
Ask him as a mod, to send the seller a PM regarding this issue in case he has not.
Originally posted by: raddreamer3kx
this guy is giving me a hard time, doesnt want to send back my things.
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1357040
Originally posted by: BigJ
Is the package still in Bethpage? If it is, I could try asking the PO what's wrong with the package.
Originally posted by: xalos
I don't post a lot. I lurk a lot and this thread bothered me.
There is just way too much buyer entitlement in this thread. If I would've done a trade like that and something went wrong with my shipment. I would've handled it and took care of the buyer accordingly. There is no way this would've went on for over a month.
If for some reason the buyer wanted all the information to process the claim and requested the receipts from the POS to handle the situation and for some freakish moment and lost all of my brain cells and I consented to his wishes. At that point, the buyer assumes all responsibility and I wash my hands of the situation. There is way too many ways for me to get screwed in that sort of situation.
OP,
You're an idiot. You probably shouldn't ever do any trading on the internet ever again.
You might want someone to purchase things for you in person too. I don't think it's safe for you to enter into any contractual obligations on your own. I know this message seems cold and callous but its a cruel world and I don't want to see you get burned any worse than $300. You should've never requested to handle the situation and you definately should not have requested the receipts.
He might get a negative feedback on this one; he has a good reason not to. I personally, think that while he shouldve been more proactive on making sure you got your package. I also understand if he washed his hands of the situation when you requested to do the claim.
You don't have a leg to stand on as far suing him or anything. No one could prove that he had an intent to defraud, he has enough evidence to the contrary. The best thing you can hope for this is the guy decides to split the loss with you, or the USPS steps up and pays out the claim.
Cheers!
Originally posted by: xalos
I don't post a lot. I lurk a lot and this thread bothered me.
There is just way too much buyer entitlement in this thread. If I would've done a trade like that and something went wrong with my shipment. I would've handled it and took care of the buyer accordingly. There is no way this would've went on for over a month.
If for some reason the buyer wanted all the information to process the claim and requested the receipts from the POS to handle the situation and for some freakish moment and lost all of my brain cells and I consented to his wishes. At that point, the buyer assumes all responsibility and I wash my hands of the situation. There is way too many ways for me to get screwed in that sort of situation.
OP,
You're an idiot. You probably shouldn't ever do any trading on the internet ever again.
You might want someone to purchase things for you in person too. I don't think it's safe for you to enter into any contractual obligations on your own. I know this message seems cold and callous but its a cruel world and I don't want to see you get burned any worse than $300. You should've never requested to handle the situation and you definately should not have requested the receipts.
He might get a negative feedback on this one; he has a good reason not to. I personally, think that while he shouldve been more proactive on making sure you got your package. I also understand if he washed his hands of the situation when you requested to do the claim.
You don't have a leg to stand on as far suing him or anything. No one could prove that he had an intent to defraud, he has enough evidence to the contrary. The best thing you can hope for this is the guy decides to split the loss with you, or the USPS steps up and pays out the claim.
Cheers!
Originally posted by: Tobolo
good god hclarkjr, trying to get your post count up?
Originally posted by: hclarkjr
Originally posted by: Tobolo
good god hclarkjr, trying to get your post count up?
ahhh no. i have been trolled 3 times so i know how the OP feels
Originally posted by: raddreamer3kx
UPDATE: I talked to the guy over the phone and we're on the path of working something out.