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It's crazy that at any given moment in life, you could become a gifStill better than stealing a guitar at Guitar Center..
It's crazy that at any given moment in life, you could become a gifStill better than stealing a guitar at Guitar Center..
I opened the live chat in the app. That really speed things up for me I believe.I made a purchase with PayPal thru ebay, it was an ebay money back guarantee. I filled a dispute, the purchase was made 9/23/2022. The resolution team is still working on it" the item never shipped. A computer generated label was entered but the item never was delivered/scanned in by the shipper. Unfuckingreal how pathetic these fucks are. It's like they all of a sudden don't want to honor their policy because scammers are rampant and they are obviously cutting into the billions PP makes.
I was told after 9 days.. then file a dispute, then 30 to 60 days.. after that horseshit I contacted my CC and canceled the payment and they are still waiting for the resolution team, must be out of lube.I opened the live chat in the app. That really speed things up for me I believe.
Human idiocy is a major factor here. Sold an audio interface earlier this year. Get a message from the buyer shortly after deliver saying it won’t turn on - which is strange because the last thing I did before I packed it is hook it back up to my PC/monitors and recorded some guitar to make sure it was working perfectly. Tried to help the guy troubleshoot it but he ended up returning it. Plugged it back on as soon as it arrived and it was still working perfectly.It sucks but that’s where things have gone. I have still bought things from Reverb but only if its a low risk situation, and I have zero expectation of finding a great deal on there. I have found some good deals but they’re usually on new or b stock/demo items being sold by a real store.
If there’s something I know for sure I need or want I’m basically willing to buy new from a legit source with good customer service if it can’t be found used readily on one of the few reliable forums or locally. The days of just taking chances on something you’re curious about because there’s a good deal popped up and you know you can always easily flip it if it’s not for you seem more or less over.
The fees and shipping costs and general human idiocy really take the wind out of the sails.
Almost the same thing happened to me a while back selling a Mackie Onyx mixing board/interface on ebay. I was worried about it from the start because mixing boards in general are not “plug and play.”Human idiocy is a major factor here. Sold an audio interface earlier this year. Get a message from the buyer shortly after deliver saying it won’t turn on - which is strange because the last thing I did before I packed it is hook it back up to my PC/monitors and recorded some guitar to make sure it was working perfectly. Tried to help the guy troubleshoot it but he ended up returning it. Plugged it back on as soon as it arrived and it was still working perfectly.
Thanks ChatGPTI'm not a lawyer, but I can try to offer some general advice. In situations like these, it's often helpful to consult a legal professional who specializes in the specific area you're dealing with.
You may want to consider reaching out to specialists in Director Disqualification, Insolvency, Restructuring, and Insolvency Litigation.