On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 2:15 PM, William Donzelli <wdonze...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > That's just seller's remorse. > > > > It's obviously up to you, but I'd have strongly considered disputing it > with > > eBay as a seller refusing to honor the auction results is every bit as > > bad (or even worse) than a buyer refusing to honor the auction result. > > I agree. Report him. > > Basic Ebay auctions are extremely easy to do - any idiot can do it. > > He had six days while he could review and make sure everything was OK, > and revise the listing if and error was spotted. > Yeah, I spent some time debating that last night and this morning. Chalk it up to me feeling charitable this week, but I felt like giving him the benefit of the doubt on the situation, and having been there in the past with eBay sales that don't go the way I want them to, I'm a bit empathetic (though I didn't try to back out of the sale in those cases...). I'm also trying to be a nicer person (look how few arguments I've gotten in on cctalk lately! progress!) and I thought I'd give the guy a break. But I'm still pretty ticked off about it, so maybe I'll reconsider :). - Josh > > -- > Will >