GNONYX
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The purpose of writing this thread is to inform the TurboBuick community, and members if possible creating a system to block sellers from selling parts if a case was generated from a buyer.
A case is created when the provided documentation and pictures of what was sold, is not as was received, and seller FAILED to response to the buyer, it is then when a case is generated by the buyer to block this seller until the case is resolve.
Majority of the sellers are senior members who have been selling for many years and have at least 99.9% good feedbacks. Yet they’re the one having comments of claiming once it’s sold, no return, or it’s a 24 year old parts, so it shouldn’t be perfect so deal with it. Let me first said it doesn’t matter how old a part is, when the seller claimed an item is perfect than it’s perfect, not close to perfect unless the description is written such as. Secondly, I personally purchased brand new from a dealership, parts dated 21 years ago, and sold it last years as perfect, brand new, with description, pictures, and the buyer was satisfied.
It seems senior members have taken this thread out of proportion, and is taken this personal, or have a guilty complex, and if so then you need some type of therapy. If you have done nothing wrong, and have been selling with no complains from the buyer, then this thread has no reflection on you.
Thanks, Julio
A case is created when the provided documentation and pictures of what was sold, is not as was received, and seller FAILED to response to the buyer, it is then when a case is generated by the buyer to block this seller until the case is resolve.
Majority of the sellers are senior members who have been selling for many years and have at least 99.9% good feedbacks. Yet they’re the one having comments of claiming once it’s sold, no return, or it’s a 24 year old parts, so it shouldn’t be perfect so deal with it. Let me first said it doesn’t matter how old a part is, when the seller claimed an item is perfect than it’s perfect, not close to perfect unless the description is written such as. Secondly, I personally purchased brand new from a dealership, parts dated 21 years ago, and sold it last years as perfect, brand new, with description, pictures, and the buyer was satisfied.
It seems senior members have taken this thread out of proportion, and is taken this personal, or have a guilty complex, and if so then you need some type of therapy. If you have done nothing wrong, and have been selling with no complains from the buyer, then this thread has no reflection on you.
Thanks, Julio