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23-09-2016, 09:50 PM | #1 | ||
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After seeing Shane's (barnz_xr8) thread on his issues with dodgy parts and having my first run in with an arrogant seller who tried to rip me off after we made a deal via email, i thought it would be good to have a list of sellers on Ebay that we should be cautious in dealing with.
Best format for this imo would be state the sellers name and then give a reason why anyone should be cautious of this seller. ill get started goldgt0369, backed out of a written deal and became aggressive in subsequent emails until purchase was cancelled For barnz_xr8 Ausdigital147, misleading advertising, cheap knock off (substandard) parts delivered |
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