I agree with both sides (ban & buyer beware).
There's an old sayings - that a fool and his money are soon parted... If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is... Never give a sucker an even break... It's brand new, hardly used... Trust me... Won't hurt much... Never done this before. Lol
IMO, if you buy something used, there is a 50/50 chance when you open the box, it's not going to be what you expected. You can increase your odd's though by doing what has been suggested, a little research, making sure there's papers or pictures to substantiate claims or just flat out ask people here if they vouch for a seller. Good thing it was through PayPal, if private transaction you would just have to enjoy the donation and experience ; ) no matter how bad it tastes!
Good luck!
Are you kidding me? Not to rush to banishment? He purposely mislead the buyer yet you guys are going to wait? In fact I even posted evidence showing that. That's some BS dude and you know it.We've dealt with enough of these to know not to rush to banishment when there are open disputes. The seller will be given a chance to clear things up or he will be dealt with. Typically when someone posts a thread like this without contacting the seller first, it ends in a paypal dispute which could take weeks and the item is "destroyed" versus the seller acknowledging the problem and refunding the money right away or arranging the item to be shipped back.
When we police the for sale section too much, we get *****ed at anyway. We cannot hold everyone's hand.
The better approach would have been to report the sellers post so all the moderators see this and then we would have locked the sellers open for sale threads. Then attempt contacting the seller if you haven't already. If you were not able to reach the seller in a reasonable amount of time, open up a paypal dispute (you have 45 days). The reason you do not want to open a dispute right away is that typically you are at the mercy of paypal rather than the seller possibly refunding you the money right away. On top of that, paypal may eventually rule in the buyers favor, refund the money and ask for proof that the item has been destroyed.
97gtpjoe i actually contemplated that today...after i cooled down from yesterday lol.... if he were to give me some back then i might be able to justify keeping it...maybe lol
Are you kidding me? Not to rush to banishment? He purposely mislead the buyer yet you guys are going to wait? In fact I even posted evidence showing that. That's some BS dude and you know it.