08-18-2006, 11:23 AM
try to work it out with the seller first....then if he still won't do the right thing, follow the eBay process for buyer protection. and be prepared for negative feedback even if you are right, just because that's how ebay jerks do it.
before you begin, honestly ask yourself if the cost of fixing the damage, added to what you paid, still makes it a fair deal???? I mean, did you ask the seller lots of detailed questions, or request more close up pictures? All good things to do before jumping into a deal from a couple ebay pictures....
before you begin, honestly ask yourself if the cost of fixing the damage, added to what you paid, still makes it a fair deal???? I mean, did you ask the seller lots of detailed questions, or request more close up pictures? All good things to do before jumping into a deal from a couple ebay pictures....