Bid with confidence!
Unfortunately, there are many sellers who post similar terms. I never buy from those people.
One of the nicest things about Stamporama is that most members offer an upfront, unconditional guarantee of satisfaction or full refund. Cannot get much better than that!
Yea, I'd be buying from this guy alright!
There is one that's hilarious on the model car auctions. The guy has a one line vague description of the item and a large page of varying color text telling what scammers everyone outside the USA are! Anger management issues?
I've always told the model car guys to beware on eBay... I ask them if they remember the creepiest unwashed dealer from the shows we go to? Well remember that he's now on eBay!
I'm surprised at the creative spelling.
I'd have to meet the person who purchases any thing from this guy.
There are sellers who run thousand words missives about how buyers should not leave anything but positive feedback, and that they will leave feedback for the buyer only after buyer leaves feedback first, and on and on and on. Of course all of this is in bold caps.
Once in a while I will contact such sellers and tell them that their screaming don'ts are far from customer-friendly. They usually reply back telling me, "Well then don't buy from me them." I won't, and that was my point. The number 1 rule in sales is don't let money walk out the door. Many sellers don't know that rule.
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Bid with confidence!
re: Unsure about wording your seller 'terms and conditions'? Use this template.
Unfortunately, there are many sellers who post similar terms. I never buy from those people.
re: Unsure about wording your seller 'terms and conditions'? Use this template.
One of the nicest things about Stamporama is that most members offer an upfront, unconditional guarantee of satisfaction or full refund. Cannot get much better than that!
re: Unsure about wording your seller 'terms and conditions'? Use this template.
Yea, I'd be buying from this guy alright!
There is one that's hilarious on the model car auctions. The guy has a one line vague description of the item and a large page of varying color text telling what scammers everyone outside the USA are! Anger management issues?
I've always told the model car guys to beware on eBay... I ask them if they remember the creepiest unwashed dealer from the shows we go to? Well remember that he's now on eBay!
re: Unsure about wording your seller 'terms and conditions'? Use this template.
I'm surprised at the creative spelling.
I'd have to meet the person who purchases any thing from this guy.
re: Unsure about wording your seller 'terms and conditions'? Use this template.
There are sellers who run thousand words missives about how buyers should not leave anything but positive feedback, and that they will leave feedback for the buyer only after buyer leaves feedback first, and on and on and on. Of course all of this is in bold caps.
Once in a while I will contact such sellers and tell them that their screaming don'ts are far from customer-friendly. They usually reply back telling me, "Well then don't buy from me them." I won't, and that was my point. The number 1 rule in sales is don't let money walk out the door. Many sellers don't know that rule.
re: Unsure about wording your seller 'terms and conditions'? Use this template.