crankyoldlady
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I am a bad buyer. I admit it. But, you too can be a bad buyer by following these 4 easy steps. Just do as I do.
1. I trust too much. When a seller lists a Pachmayr grip adapter for a K Frame S&W revolver I believe him. I neglect to send a question asking, "Are you sure this is for a K frame?" Because if I had asked he surely would have told me it is for an I frame. And, he doesn't make mistakes.
2. I get easily disappointed. I am too thin skinned. When the seller sends an adapter for an I frame, I feel bad. I have wasted time and money. But wait, he has a return policy. I can return the item at my expense and get a "store credit" for price less original shipping charge. Only a bad buyer would expect a full refund.
3. I don't spend time reading the negative comments and the seller's responses. I just look at the number of negatives. This way I don't learn what a nasty name caller the seller is whenever a customer is unhappy. The seller never makes a mistake, he just has buyers who are "liars, cheats, flim-flams, jerks, thieves, and have a bad attitude." But this is my fault for not wading through 50 pages of feedback to see what kind of seller he is to deal with if there is a customer service issue.
4. I am impatient. I send polite emails once every 2 days asking the seller for assistance. I would like an answer before 6 days have passed. But I am too impatient. Maybe he is in the hospital on vacation. Nope he is busy listing new auctions and leaving retaliatory feedback for unhappy buyers who dare tell it like it is.
If you sell on gunbroker, you better hope I never bid on your item. I am a bad buyer. And I am also...
Cranky
1. I trust too much. When a seller lists a Pachmayr grip adapter for a K Frame S&W revolver I believe him. I neglect to send a question asking, "Are you sure this is for a K frame?" Because if I had asked he surely would have told me it is for an I frame. And, he doesn't make mistakes.
2. I get easily disappointed. I am too thin skinned. When the seller sends an adapter for an I frame, I feel bad. I have wasted time and money. But wait, he has a return policy. I can return the item at my expense and get a "store credit" for price less original shipping charge. Only a bad buyer would expect a full refund.
3. I don't spend time reading the negative comments and the seller's responses. I just look at the number of negatives. This way I don't learn what a nasty name caller the seller is whenever a customer is unhappy. The seller never makes a mistake, he just has buyers who are "liars, cheats, flim-flams, jerks, thieves, and have a bad attitude." But this is my fault for not wading through 50 pages of feedback to see what kind of seller he is to deal with if there is a customer service issue.
4. I am impatient. I send polite emails once every 2 days asking the seller for assistance. I would like an answer before 6 days have passed. But I am too impatient. Maybe he is in the hospital on vacation. Nope he is busy listing new auctions and leaving retaliatory feedback for unhappy buyers who dare tell it like it is.
If you sell on gunbroker, you better hope I never bid on your item. I am a bad buyer. And I am also...
Cranky