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Archive 07-25-2003 12:59 PM

Check's in the mail
 
Posted By: <b>Hankron&nbsp; </b><p>Moral of this story: If you're going to lie, do a better job.<BR><BR>First, non-payments are rare and usually on small ticket items, so I'm not bellyaching here. I just thought it was kid of funny.<BR><BR>A guy won two relatively inexpensive items in one of my auctions, and I invoiced him (is invoice a verb?). After a month or so, I noticed the two cards were still on my shelf, so I politely resent the invoices. I'm aware that mixups happend and perhaps he forgot. That would be no big deal.<BR><BR>He emailed asking whether I had received the money order he sent. I had not received them, but, as it's always possible that I or someone else received it and misplaced or misfiled it, I looked around for it. I searched high and low for his letter and there was no trace. Important to not-- so there are no mixups in packaging, the checks are always sent to the bank after an item is packaged and mailed (I've haven't had a bounced check in probably two years, and it's against the law, so that's not a pressing issue). So I knew that there was no chance I cashed his check even if he did sent it.<BR><BR>I relayed to the winner that I had checked well and I was confident I never received a letter from him. He then said that he had mailed the check to me and even the bank receipt for the check dated June 05.<BR><BR>I found that last claim most interesting. I say this because the auction ended June 19, and started on the 10th. <BR><BR>Not only had he known five days before the auction started (and before I myself had even considered putting the card in auction!) that he was going to win a Lou Boudreau Autographed 1941 PlayBall Reprint and how much I charge for shipping, but knew my mailing address and had already send the check.<BR><BR>This guy has quite a talent.

Archive 07-25-2003 02:47 PM

Check's in the mail
 
Posted By: <b>TBob</b><p>I have had around 4500 successful transactions with a positive feedback of 2929 (multiple winners often) and yet that one lone negative was from a guy who said he sent a money order which I never received and after 2 months when my emails went unanswered, HE gave me a negative!!! Ebay was quite unresponsive, even though the guy had 4 other negatives that week and wouldn't remove it. It still makes me gnash my teeth whenever I see it, even though he was eventually bounced from ebay, it still remains. Very disheartening. I also got a neutral from a guy who immediately apologized and said he goofed and I was right on the box containing an item (if you can believe that) but ebay wouldn't let him change the neutral to a positive. Sigh, oh well, sorry for the bitching, it is a slow day and I wish I were in Atlantic City with all the boys...


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