I bought a sport kit from ebay and when it got here I come to find the left plate is bent {from a bike drop} and corroded real bad.
Anyways I contacted the seller and he copped to buying and selling without looking at the piece and says there is nothing he can do about it. Nothing he can do about it? Bull shit! I have never left a bad feedback and did not leave one there as much as I wanted to only leaving him a neutral feedback and a couple of words. Half good half hopefully hitting a nerve.
ebay sport kit purchase
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ebay sport kit purchase
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You should have left him a "negative" for sure. He states that everything is in "excellent condition" at least two times in the listing. Leaving a negative will hopefully teach the bastard to think twice (if he is capable of thought) before screwing the next guy....
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I think the lesson was taught here.Carl wrote:You should have left him a "negative" for sure. He states that everything is in "excellent condition" at least two times in the listing. Leaving a negative will hopefully teach the bastard to think twice (if he is capable of thought) before screwing the next guy....
I left the words "He is too dishonest for me" They should be good enough.
Ray#1
The Fasterspider
Slightly modified 79 CBX
Ride Red
The Fasterspider
Slightly modified 79 CBX
Ride Red