Yes. Good buyers do exist. I shipped a clock out a few days ago. I double-boxed it, surrounded it with bubble wrap and peanuts and somehow the USPS still managed to rough it up.
The man messaged me with his phone number and I called him. We discussed things at length and he refused to take a refund. Of course, I am setting some aside anyway in case he wants it later, but I am grateful that he immediately did not go on the offensive and start the feedback threat/case filing BS that is so rampant these days.
I have had a bacterial infection for a few days and have been mentally foggy and miserable and the other clock I sold is giving me fits with packing, especially in light of what just happened. I am a day behind schedule and also racking my brain trying to figure out how to pack this fucking retro lamp that is going halfway across the country.
The lady messaged me and basically demanded FedEx because it was cheaper and I agreed under the assumption that I could get it picked up. I log into my FedEx account...nope. Item must go to a drop off site. Problem being I have an 8 cylinder gas hog and the nearest drop-off point is 20 miles away...never again. You want to save on shipping? Buy someone elses shit. Next time it's USPS or you can go screw.
Friday, March 7, 2014
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