| GrannyT | 06-11-2011 07:37 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by ShadyOne
(Post 238331)
^ Some good leading questions there GT.
I have done a similar thing as the OP though a few times in the past, things like listing the quantity above what I actually had by mistake etc
I simply sourced the product individually from within the UK, struck a deal with the buyer at a srummy reduced price and like magic, feedback removed and buyer happy. Took a loss but the account was in better standing after it. | Excellent - problem solved - but did you blame the buyer for being upset? While I fully appreciate that everyone makes mistakes and we all get it wrong sometimes we do reap what we sow. When you are taking money off of people we are not doing them favours - we are doing business.
I've said in other threads about what I have sold and I have always ensured that I leave the customer happy. Maybe because my offline business interests demand it. I can't very well deliver rotten eggs can I?
It's a bummer when a buyer doesn't act as we want them to - but does that make them idiots? In my view business would be a lot easier if the punters would just send me the money but sadly it aint like that.
In my view the OP cannot be surprised at what has happened and needs to eat a bit of umble pie with the buyer and get the neg removed.
Simples - CompareTheUpsetBuyer.com:D |