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Old 07-07-2010, 09:28 AM
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How can one blame the auction house in a case like this? They offer a full-refund, you refuse and then complain? I think the auction house is the winner by not having to deal with you anymore.
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Old 07-07-2010, 09:34 AM
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Sounds like folks (especially Chris) got up on the wrong side of the bed-

Howard wasn't saying he wanted a refund, he was just venting a bit, which is part of what this board is for. How exactly did SCP "own up" to their mistake? The buyer didn't want and wasn't asking for a full refund. He was primarily concerned with the packing and the underage (76 intact cards instead of the 80 advertised). An offer of a full refund does nothing for that. SCP should at the very least refund 5% (4/80) for the items they failed to supply. That should be a no-brainer. They also ought to refund the shipping costs they charged, since the shipping was inadequate.
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Old 07-07-2010, 09:43 AM
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Howard- did you ask them to send you a check to compensate you for the damaged merchandise? That way you would have been able to keep the lot.

When I ran auctions I sometimes had to deal with exactly these kinds of situations. I offered something in almost every case, but it wasn't always what the buyer may have had in mind. Maybe this is a situation where Howard's idea for resolution didn't gel with SCP's.
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I agree with Joann. Especially given that this week was over the 4th of July weekend, I would cut a little slack on that. That said, they would be smart to still offer compensation for the four cards along the lines of what Leon suggested. $50-100 is not worth the PR nightmare. And they did screw up.
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Old 07-07-2010, 09:56 AM
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There's always one in the crowd like Chris who needs to get nasty.

I appreciate all other comments whether they agree or not.

I didn't ask SCP for any compensation. i just wanted to let them know that I was not happy. that's all I've been saying in this forum. Just venting.
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Old 07-07-2010, 09:59 AM
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Sorry Howard, I read your post assuming you were expecting compensation. If it were my auction I would have sent you a check for a $100 and considered it part of the cost of running the auction. That's my resolution.
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"I didn't ask SCP for any compensation. i just wanted to let them know that I was not happy."
--Then write THEM a letter, don't smear them on a website.

They offered a full refund, which you refused. Not only do these "whine sessions" bother me, its that people play games and hope the auction houses read minds. When you emailed or spoke to them, tell them what you want, if they refuse, go from there.
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"They offered a full refund, which you refused. Not only do these "whine sessions" bother me, its that people play games and hope the auction houses read minds.
How could he accept a refund when, after a week and no response, he had sold some cards? Maybe if you bought a lot of 80 cards and only got 77 you might feel differently, but maybe not?
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Why are any of us still surprised at the piss-poor customer service offered by SCP? How many board members have to get burned before the rest figure it out and stop buying from them?


(And, oh yeah. What Joann said.)
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Why are any of us still surprised at the piss-poor customer service offered by SCP? How many board members have to get burned before the rest figure it out and stop buying from them?


(And, oh yeah. What Joann said.)

I'm trackin' with you here Jim.
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