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Originally Posted by npa589
I'd like the cards that I purchased from them because I desire the cards I purchased from them? That's why I put the money down and sent it to them, because I actually wanted the cards?
Someone else also wanted 2 of the cards, but made the decision to buy them after I had literally and officially already purchased them.
The right decision would be to take the negative feedback from the buyer on eBay (if they even choose to leave negative feedback) and learn that they shouldn't list them on both sites if they aren't punctual enough to handle it - which in this case, they were not.
By me buying the cards on their site before they were purchased on another site, and then not being able to keep those cards - it's really communicating to present and future buyers that "The cards on this site are "KIND OF" for sale."
I don't think I'm asking too much here.
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They should "take" the negative, because they don't make updates to their on-line store, on a minute by minute basis?
Do you know the repercussions of negatives and trashed DSR scores on Ebay from a single buyer can potentially cost a seller hundreds, if not thousands of $'s in extra fees?
I could see if this was an auction, it wasn't. IMO they have a right to sell to whomever they want in a retail setting.
Why didn't you buy on Ebay to begin with if you had the chance?
You already said you turned down a counter offer they made to you on Ebay.