I find it very pathetic how lame people on eBay can be. I'm sitting here at 12:58am pissed off because some tool that I sold a guitar to (well over a month ago) decides that he wants me to pay for his fuck ups on the guitar. Isn't this going to be a great story or what?
Yes, you read correctly. He wants me. To Pay for his fuck ups. What. A. Tool.
Anyways, I sold a Carvin DC200TI a month or so ago and everything went smoothly, I got the money, sent the guitar, he gave me positive feedback and praise for the guitar. All is done and done, right? I guess not. I log into my ebay account today for the first time in months and I find that I have about 12 new messages from the dude who bought my guitar. He was telling me that he doesn't know the correct Allan wrench size for the guitar, and that he wants to know. Fair enough, but about 10 messages later I find a "This user is filing a claim for product not matching the description". I find that really fucking funny, so I write back to him saying "Sorry it's taking so long to respond, I haven't been on, bla bla bla". He eventually tells me that the nut on the guitar is stripped and that he wants me to send him $35 to buy a new nut.
First of all, I changed the strings a few days before I sent the guitar out, second of all, to me, it sounds like he stripped the fucking nut and wants me to pay for his mistakes. Third, what a fucking jackass. I'm sitting here shocked that he wants me to pay for his fuck up, and on top of that, he has the balls to file a claim against me saying the guitar didn't match the description.
It sure as hell did, it matched it perfectly. I'm wondering if Paypal would just through the claim away, or if that little shit-nose twat has a good chance of getting his money back. If that's the case, I get a guitar back (that needs to be repaired), I'm in debt a couple hundred bucks, and I can't really do anything about it.
What I basically did was tell him that I won't pay for his mistakes, but I will try to help him come to a solution with his problem, I recommended a Allan wrench size that I used, and that's about as far as I can go.
God damn..What does JCF think is going to happen?
Yes, you read correctly. He wants me. To Pay for his fuck ups. What. A. Tool.
Anyways, I sold a Carvin DC200TI a month or so ago and everything went smoothly, I got the money, sent the guitar, he gave me positive feedback and praise for the guitar. All is done and done, right? I guess not. I log into my ebay account today for the first time in months and I find that I have about 12 new messages from the dude who bought my guitar. He was telling me that he doesn't know the correct Allan wrench size for the guitar, and that he wants to know. Fair enough, but about 10 messages later I find a "This user is filing a claim for product not matching the description". I find that really fucking funny, so I write back to him saying "Sorry it's taking so long to respond, I haven't been on, bla bla bla". He eventually tells me that the nut on the guitar is stripped and that he wants me to send him $35 to buy a new nut.
First of all, I changed the strings a few days before I sent the guitar out, second of all, to me, it sounds like he stripped the fucking nut and wants me to pay for his mistakes. Third, what a fucking jackass. I'm sitting here shocked that he wants me to pay for his fuck up, and on top of that, he has the balls to file a claim against me saying the guitar didn't match the description.
It sure as hell did, it matched it perfectly. I'm wondering if Paypal would just through the claim away, or if that little shit-nose twat has a good chance of getting his money back. If that's the case, I get a guitar back (that needs to be repaired), I'm in debt a couple hundred bucks, and I can't really do anything about it.
What I basically did was tell him that I won't pay for his mistakes, but I will try to help him come to a solution with his problem, I recommended a Allan wrench size that I used, and that's about as far as I can go.
God damn..What does JCF think is going to happen?
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