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Nate,
How very selfish of you to expect a seller to follow through on a deal when they’re able to sell the same cards to another buyer for more money. J/K, of course. Thanks for the explanation, but you really don’t owe anybody here. The facts are pretty simple regardless of any timeline: You committed to the cards. They sent you an invoice. You paid promptly according to the invoice. Shortly thereafter, another buyer was willing to pay more money for the cards. They reneged on the deal and refunded your money. Did I leave anything out?How anybody can defend DACW’s actions is beyond me. But, hey, if you think DACW is still on the up and up, perhaps you should read this thread. It’s only 10 posts, but you really only have to read the 10th post to understand the type of operation that DACW is running. http://www.sportscardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1424582 |
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