Yeah, but there is nothing wrong with being a little friendly about it either.J35T3R.us wrote:
He's fine. Nothing wrong with someone who knows what he wants, when he wants it, and how much he wants for it.
Would you deal with a guy who acted like this?
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Re: Would you deal with a guy who acted like this?
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Re: Would you deal with a guy who acted like this?
If someone pays immedietly for an item and the seller cant get it in the mail within 2 bussiness days time then the buyers "demands" are furthermore justified. Especially a book that requires very little effort to prepare for sending. If I cant ship something within 2 days I let my trade partner know exactly when I will ship and make sure they are okay with it before we even finalize the deal.
Given what I read in the Deadbeats and Bad Trader forums regularly his desire to see something for his money in a timely fashion is perfectly justifiable. My response would have been:
"No problem what is your adress?"
I cant understand someone wanting to sell something and then screwing themeselves out of the sale because the potential buyer wanted his end honored under a very reasonable guidline.
Given what I read in the Deadbeats and Bad Trader forums regularly his desire to see something for his money in a timely fashion is perfectly justifiable. My response would have been:
"No problem what is your adress?"
I cant understand someone wanting to sell something and then screwing themeselves out of the sale because the potential buyer wanted his end honored under a very reasonable guidline.