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NWW-79 T/A ripped me off!

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joe d:
i can say i have purchased parts from him in the past and recieved a great product, as for him being slow to respond i will say that watching the threads since you (nww-79) have posted parts for sale you are a bit slow in responding but i do cut slack as i know you hve school and know it is hard for you, i think howdy you vented a bit harsch but still a business deal is a business deal and howdy deserves a response one way or another, in my opinion nww will not rip anyone off and sold me a very nice set of seat backs, as for you nww, i would figure out a way to satisfy howdy and if he wants his $$ back due to sour grapes the so be it, for howdy i am sure the seat belts were a good price and are in good shape, but that is only base on the parts i purchased from him

Flounder55:
Sounds like everybody learned something here. IMO  if you feel if a deal has gone wrong with someone on this site unleashing alot of expletives and bashing the other person only serves to make you look bad.Just state you case as you finally did.
   If you have something for sale......make SURE your in a position to expedite delivery BEFORE you offer it on line. If not.....wait till your in a better position BEFORE you offer it for sale. REMEMBER, not everybody operates on the same time table.

JupiterBandit:
Flounder is that the lesson you learned from Bob at Build a Bandit? LOL

Calling someone a deadbeat is not an expletive. Now if he called him a mother father, or a son of a beach, then I could say wow that guy is really mad.

Telling someone they suck and they're a deadbeat is criticism and shows he's pretty disappointed.

So unless the people in here can prove they don't call names when they are mad, I suggest you layoff this guy. We wouldn't want to be bullied into not expressing how we feel.

This complies with the National Bullying Prevention Month.  >:D

smfcpthowdy:

--- Quote from: JupiterBandit on October 05, 2012, 08:39:42 AM ---Flounder is that the lesson you learned from Bob at Build a Bandit? LOL

Calling someone a deadbeat is not an expletive. Now if he called him a mother father, or a son of a beach, then I could say wow that guy is really mad.

Telling someone they suck and they're a deadbeat is criticism and shows he's pretty disappointed.

So unless the people in here can prove they don't call names when they are mad, I suggest you layoff this guy. We wouldn't want to be bullied into not expressing how we feel.

This complies with the National Bullying Prevention Month.  >:D

--- End quote ---

:)

Flounder55:
The worst thing I've EVER called Bob was a bandit. i never called Bob a deadbeat. I never said I want my "F"ing money. And I feel Both sides dropped the ball. He even apologized for calling him a deadbeat. You may be correct in saying that "Expletive" may not have been the best choice in verbage but bashing was VERY accurate.
The difference  between this situation and my situation with Bob starkly different ! You know this, I know this.

 I can certainly understand when someone buys something regardless of the medium they use they want what they paid for in a "reasonable" amount of time. If YOU....as a seller.....are not prepared to to send the item in a reasonable amount of time.......DON"T SELL IT till you are. If something happens...pick up the phone,write an email, make an effort to communicate with the buyer.

 And No....the lesson I learned was to do more research BEFORE you spend the kinda money I spent. If I lost any type of control it was NOT with Bob but with those that defended him and made EXCUSES for him.
 The world has too many people in it now that say " it's not my fault" . Admit your mistake, MAN UP, MAKE IT RIGHT and learn from it, then move forward.

   I think that was acomplished here.
 

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