Ebay seller does not want to sell his items ........

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Crankarm

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
Your clearly not going to deal with this guy, you obviously don't like the cut of one another's jibs. Hell, he might even have blocked you from his auctions, so walk away and find another seller, que sera sera:thumbsup:
FWIW I don't think his response was necessary, by which I mean the way he responded, but if nothing else if tells you more about the seller as a person.

Pretty much what I thought. I felt his response was a little common, rude infact, suprising really given one would have thought he would want to encourage people to bid on his item. I was rather taken aback really. Anyhow as you say, there will be others.
 
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Crankarm

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
Don't buy it C, there will be others, or you could go to a shop.

I could if they were still sold in the shops, but alas not. Thanks anyway.
 
Location
Salford
I've looked above and you have not said what you asked him.. I want to see the words you sent to the seller.

His response could be viewed any which way, depending very much on what you said to him
 

gaz

Cycle Camera TV
Location
South Croydon
Photography enthusiasts will often buy cameras if they find them at a good deal. They may well use them for a while and then decide to sell them on. Even if they have previously owned that camera they may still buy it if it is a good price.

He could well be genuine but I expect his response is a little bit out of sorts.
 

Noodley

Guest
I think it only fair that, given you have quoted his reply in full, that you also post your questions in full, not just your interpretation of what you would like us to think you asked. Go on crankers, let us see how mad your questions were...
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
What do you think? Of course I have lots of spare to time to trawl millions of ads on Ebay asking stupid questions or do I have some cash burning a hole in my pocket and I am up for buying new camera. Of course you would no doubt ask equally probing questions .......... if it was your money you were spending.

True. I've never considered buying things on Ebay or similar second hand sites -never been to a car boot sale either.... how can you insure yourself against things being stolen
 

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
True. I've never considered buying things on Ebay or similar second hand sites -never been to a car boot sale either.... how can you insure yourself against things being stolen
you don't. You just sign an internal memo declaring that you simply don't care.
 

Flying_Monkey

Recyclist
Location
Odawa
I think it only fair that, given you have quoted his reply in full, that you also post your questions in full, not just your interpretation of what you would like us to think you asked. Go on crankers, let us see how mad your questions were...

Oh, they're probably no madder than one would expect from someone who starts a thread complaining that a complete stranger has reacted badly to being bombarded with rude questions... :laugh:
 
I'm with Noodley, Moss and the others. Hard to pass comment without knowing exactly what you've said. You've given a summary sure, but the range of ideas that we can extrapolate from your summary is too wide, and you are just likely to get annoyed at our guesswork when we get it wrong.

For example, I PRESUME that you passed some sort of comment about his photos being too clean/professional, carrying a suggestion that he wasn't a true second hand seller. This is based on his reply about 'using a card on his table', however it's pure guesswork as to what you said, and any error colours my reply.

If you really want people to comment on whether his reply was OTT, we need to see what you wrote - not your summary.
 
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