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McLovin 01-15-2014 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 7857567)
I'm inclined to play hardball here,

In that case, have a dead cactus sent to his house and draped across his driveway. He'll get the message.

BE911SC 01-15-2014 11:56 AM

I was the buyer on an eBay car auction after which I immediately got cold feet. Called the seller, explained my thoughts and we came to an agreement that I would not buy the car. I offered to pay for his listing fees or any other expenses since the car had sold in the auction. Seller was great, refused to let me compensate him, and we actually talked about cars for almost an hour. He re-listed it and it sold for a little more than I had bid so we were both happy. And yes, I was prepared to follow through on buying the car if the seller had refused to cancel the deal. Calling him and being honest with him saved both of us a lot of hassle.

70SATMan 01-15-2014 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by McLovin (Post 7858173)
In that case, have a dead cactus sent to his house and draped across his driveway. He'll get the message.

LOL! My first thought was of the cactus...

It wasn't like he bid, won the auction and then backed out...

It was an offer and an acceptance ( I know,,, still a transaction). You're not out anything at all. The fact that he offered you a tener does not indicate to me that he's a flake. His message to you sounded sincere. Can you imagine if all of our mistakes were treated with Arizony Cactus Hardball??

Personally I wouldn't be able to accept his money for nothing. Are you out any fees if you cancel the transaction???

Rick Lee 01-15-2014 02:44 PM

Well, I kind of wonder how to cancel a transaction where I accepted an offer. It will look to eBay like we're trying to do a deal outside of eBay in order to avoid the fees. That is, unless I report him as a non-paying bidder. I need to ask Mrs. Lee how to do this, as she's a power seller and deals with this a lot.

FWIW, I don't believe this guy for one second. He has guitar parts for sale on eBay at the moment. He knows what he's doing. If he really bought an uncut Strat body blank, he's totally lying if he says this pickguard won't fit it. Obviously, he can cut/rout it to Strat specs and it would drop right in.

Aragorn 01-15-2014 02:52 PM

I would probably just let it go without taking any of his coin, but....

Just for your information, check and see if he has similar items for sale...

Shaun @ Tru6 01-15-2014 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 7857567)
I'm inclined to play hardball here...

What should I do?

Seriously? How can that even be an option in this scenario?

How can you not know what to do?

stomachmonkey 01-15-2014 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 7858481)
Well, I kind of wonder how to cancel a transaction where I accepted an offer. It will look to eBay like we're trying to do a deal outside of eBay in order to avoid the fees. That is, unless I report him as a non-paying bidder. I need to ask Mrs. Lee how to do this, as she's a power seller and deals with this a lot.

FWIW, I don't believe this guy for one second. He has guitar parts for sale on eBay at the moment. He knows what he's doing. If he really bought an uncut Strat body blank, he's totally lying if he says this pickguard won't fit it. Obviously, he can cut/rout it to Strat specs and it would drop right in.

I think the answers to the first part dictates how you CAN resolve this issue.

If you can let him off the hook without damaging your standing or otherwise being out of pocket for fees then sure go ahead and let him off the hook.

If the only way is to report him as a non payer tell him that's the way it has to happen. You have no issue letting him back out but not at your own expense.

Second part while irritating should not really factor into it. If he is pulling a fast one you'll likely just end up with more aggravation.

Baz 01-15-2014 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 7857567)
---snip---Assuming he cuts it like any other Strat is cut, it will fit. ---snip---

Have you informed him of this information?

Maybe he is not aware of how to make it fit?

Baz 01-15-2014 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 7858481)
---snip---Obviously, he can cut/rout it to Strat specs and it would drop right in.

Have you informed him of this information?

Maybe he is not aware of this.

You could help guide him through the process....a win win for both parties.

DARISC 01-15-2014 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 7858481)
FWIW, I don't believe this guy for one second. He has guitar parts for sale on eBay at the moment. He knows what he's doing. If he really bought an uncut Strat body blank, he's totally lying if he says this pickguard won't fit it. Obviously, he can cut/rout it to Strat specs and it would drop right in.

2 Options:

1) The guy's a lying dick and probably an ass hole who takes up 2 parking spaces; eff him, take his check and sue his flaky ass if it bounces.

2) Get a freakin' life. :rolleyes:

NY65912 01-15-2014 04:20 PM

Let it go, not worth the aggravation. I've done it a few times, mainly because I did not want my goods to go to ''shady characters".

nota 01-15-2014 04:59 PM

Shoot him ?

john70t 01-15-2014 05:57 PM

Did it have the Desert Eagle holster option? :D

That is metal!

Rick Lee 01-15-2014 06:03 PM

It had a Buy It Now option, which the deadbeat used.

Just emailed him that the part absolutely will fit, made no mention of canceling transaction. Will see how good his next excuse is before agreeing to cancel.

john70t 01-15-2014 06:48 PM

Someone once said 'you'll attract more flies with honey'.

(ribbit, burp.)

70SATMan 01-15-2014 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 7858823)
It had a Buy It Now option, which the deadbeat used.

Just emailed him that the part absolutely will fit, made no mention of canceling transaction. Will see how good his next excuse is before agreeing to cancel.

Thought you said you had a buy it now and an offer option and he offered you less than the buy it now and you accepted???

Notifying EBay of him as a non paying bidder and re-listing it doesn't affect his feedback rating does it???

Rick Lee 01-15-2014 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by john70t (Post 7858884)
Someone once said 'you'll attract more flies with honey'.

(ribbit, burp.)

Why do I care if this guy likes me? I'll never do business with him again. I'd like to be able to warn others too, but with a rating of 560 it's not like I'm gonna deter anyone from doing business with him. I listed this thing perfectly, agreed to his offer and then agreed to wait a few days until he got paid. I don't feel like the bad guy (not that it'd bother me in the least if I were the bad guy).

Anyway, I wanted to make sure he knew he could, in fact, rout the body to accept this very common, standard Strat pickguard (probably a few tens of millions of them in circulation). This is his response. I think I'll cave now.

"Hi Rick, No this is not a stock fender body. It is a specialty body, cut and routed out of raw wood. Some African wood. And the specs are not the same as a fender. It is in the same style, but the specs are all different. I really don't want to get into a big disagreement or hassle with you. It is not going to work ! I can offer you $10.00 for your trouble of having to re-list it. But I just can't use it. Please cancel the order, and I will put the money in your paypal account. If you can send me your e-mail address. I will do that for you. I am sorry it didn't work out. Kerry"

john70t 01-15-2014 07:48 PM

I'll play the Devils Advocate: Either he's a well-versed scammer looking to make a few bucks off a relatively-small sale, en mass, or he's a bit conky and messed up building a personal music project.

Most people don't spend that much time, building from unknown scratch, for the benefit of others.
Just sayin'.

-He supposedly had 580 previous transactions in which his customers were satisfied with the product.
-He supposedly has '100% positive feedback' on major-website record.
-He supposedly cares about his public sales reputation to send several nice emails.

You are a stranger as well......
Give him a freaking break.
Pass the dutchie on the left hand side.
If he is just a budding wannabee musician, you might jam with him someday.

KFC911 01-16-2014 02:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 7858937)
Why do I care if this guy likes me? I'll never do business with him again. I'd like to be able to warn others too, but with a rating of 560 it's not like I'm gonna deter anyone from doing business with him.....

... This is his response. I think I'll cave now.
....

Not that my opinion matters either, but I don't think you're "caving"...just being a nice guy from my perspective ;)

ps: I don't understand how anyone puts a bit of credence into Ebay ratings after my last experience several years ago. A "power seller" with a LONG history/track record of 100% positive feedback absolutely tried to scam me on a cobbled up, POS $500 amp. Bottom line, he didn't get away with it, and his rating wasn't perfect after I got my money back either. It didn't take but a few months before his rating was back to 100%. I don't do Ebay anymore...

greglepore 01-16-2014 04:36 AM

Rick-what are you out? Have him request the cancellation thru ebay, you approve and relist. Ebay refunds your fees, you sell again.


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