But if you read my posts on the matter
You would know that it isnt true. By
His own admission he didn't even remember
My total refund offer or how the condition
Was listed. I have a right to complain
About him as a buyer. He is totally wrong
On the entire matter and wrong to cast
Dispersions on me as a seller without
Giving the truth, the whole truth, and 
Nothing but the truth. Its damaging when
Its not all that.
jco

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom C"
Subject: Re: Dealing with eBay vendors. Was: Re: The JCO survey


>
> The part Shel left out was, that in the end, the transaction was 
> handled to
> their mutual satisfaction.

Define "mutual satisfaction".

If I buy something that is defective out of the box, and I return it to 
the store for an adjustment, it is entirely possible that the 
transaction will not be resolved to my satisfaction.
If the vendor is abusive, or makes the situation as difficult as 
possible to resolve before resolving it, then there is no mutual 
satisfaction, even if I get a replacement product or refund.

William Robb 



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