Does the person in question (buyer) wish to present his side of the case on
the List? If you can make a compelling case, you may be able to swing
opinion, which presently seems to be running strongly against a refund.
Myself, I understand that prices fluctuate, and a better (or worse) price
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No one forced this individual to make the purchase.
I have found that
meteorites can have a large flux in pricing--which
(has been mentioned) seems to be
dictated year in and year out. Steve...it's my
opinion that a refund is not
due, and would possibly
Hello List,
I suppose it is time to put an end to this thread.
Let me do it by offering a little bit of a deeper explanation as to what happened. Before I started the thread, I reluctantly agreed to give my customer his refund, but I warned him that if he accepted a refund from me, under what I
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I suppose it is time to put an end
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I suppose it is time to put an end
Dear Steve and List:
Excellent question Steve; look at the interesting discussion you started!
I would like to mention something specific to this matter: Steve was
offering some of the best Park Forest stones available, and probably
*the* best small, complete individuals. I know this for a
Hello Steve, Geoff et al,
Anyone that has been in the meteorite business, whether a buyer or seller,
knows that a price correction almost always follows the initial offering of
a new meteorite. A few days after the Park Forest fall when someone was
complaining about what they perceived as
Taking a slightly different tack, how about proposing this to the refund-seeking customer:
"OK, you're unhappy that the price of this meteorite has fallen since your purchase, so you expect me to financially compensate you. Tell you what.I'll agree to do that. But only if YOU agree to send
So, Steve.the question we're ALL naturally wondering about:
>From the extant pieces of this jigsaw puzzle, we know that the customer in question is a "pseudo-dealer", and is always complaining when/if the price of meteorites fall. I suspect most listees might be able to think of someone
Hello
I have write to this person of the mistake and I have
write if no want no pay me the auction and I put the
auction on ebay for another time, and I have put, but
he have want the same buy the piece and have sent the
payment to me. I have take off the piece from ebay and
sent to the person.I
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