In Reply to: Suitable for framing posted by NGeorge on September 26, 2002 at 11:54:16:
George, the post you want to frame is irrelvant to your situation because retail and auctions are two different things.Auctions have different rules. People--you included--who enter into auctions agree to abide by those rules.
If I go to a retail store that has a "100% guaranteed return policy for any reason" then you can return it.
But auctions are not like that. You bid, you buy.
George, you now seem to be rallying under the pro-consumer banner. But the guy trying to sell his item on eBay is not some capitalist pig ripping off poor little consumers like you. He's just some guy trying to make a little bit of money on eBay. You're no better than he is.
Don't give us the "consumer protection" business. Give me a break. It seems you'll do anything to slip out of a deal you made with rules you agreed to. At first I went easy on you but based on your follow up posts that you're just looking for any shred that you can justify to get out of your mess.
George, sure, you can slip out of this, everyone else does, why not you? Screw everyone else, you come first! That seems to be the American way.
Darryl
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- Re: Suitable for framing - Darryl 12:11:54 09/26/02 (2)
- With all due respect, Darryl ... - NGeorge 12:22:01 09/26/02 (1)
- Re: With all due respect, Darryl ... - Darryl 12:42:39 09/26/02 (0)