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dont think this seller gets free P&P

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  • cyril82
    cyril82 Posts: 948 Forumite
    cyberbob wrote: »
    It seems to me that your getting your knickers in a ywist over it. Replying with the same old nonsense:rolleyes:


    Well.....if you think my telling people to actually read a listing then make the decision as to whether they buy the item (added postage and all) or choose to buy from someone else is nonsense then quite frankly you're an idiot and it is you my friend who is talking the nonsense and not my good self.....:p
  • cyril82
    cyril82 Posts: 948 Forumite
    custardy wrote: »
    i wouldnt be buying,however look at the new ebay format
    all the info is at the top
    no need to scroll down
    you can view P&P at the top tab
    so why scroll down?


    It's up to you to read the listing before buying, if you can't be bothered then you’re as much to blame as the seller.

    I suppose your one of these who never reads the small print on loan agreements then thinks they should be able to render them unenforceable if they discover they "accidently" agreed to higher interest than they thought because they didn't read the terms and conditions....it's the same thing.
  • custardy
    custardy Posts: 38,365 Forumite
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    cyril82 wrote: »
    It's up to you to read the listing before buying, if you can't be bothered then you’re as much to blame as the seller.

    I suppose your one of these who never reads the small print on loan agreements then thinks they should be able to render them unenforceable if they discover they "accidently" agreed to higher interest than they thought because they didn't read the terms and conditions....it's the same thing.

    and if i've fully read the listing,placed my bid and the seller adds terms after the fact?
    tough cheese in your world?
  • cyberbob
    cyberbob Posts: 9,480 Forumite
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    custardy wrote: »
    tough cheese in your world?


    Yes in Cyrils little world the customer is always wrong and the enemy. The fact that they pay you money doesn't seem to register to him;)
  • custardy
    custardy Posts: 38,365 Forumite
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    Ive got one,thats why I'm not foaming at my PC screen like some
  • cyril82
    cyril82 Posts: 948 Forumite
    custardy wrote: »
    Ive got one,thats why I'm not foaming at my PC screen like some



    Foaming at the pc?.....sorry am i the one starting threads about ebay rule breakers......hold on let me check the news and see if you uncovering the crime of the century gets a mention...BRB.....lol
  • cyberbob
    cyberbob Posts: 9,480 Forumite
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    custardy wrote: »
    Ive got one,thats why I'm not foaming at my PC screen like some

    I can hear all the Hyper-ventilating today
  • cyril82
    cyril82 Posts: 948 Forumite
    cyberbob wrote: »
    I can hear all the Hyper-ventilating today

    you're so funny......no really....have you thought about doing stand up?...........












    ........at kids parties........lol
  • Oh no, it's Rain Mans fav' subject.

    He'll be off on one until he goes into meltdown again.

    Cyril hates buyers, thinks they are scum, what with them wanting a good deal and all.

    Thankfully, with him of block, I don't have to read his ramblings, although they are usually fun when he goes ionto dummy spitting mode.
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  • cyril82
    cyril82 Posts: 948 Forumite
    Smart but casual is almost right....that’s pretty good for someone of his limited intelligence so let me just say.....well done you :T

    but it's not buyers i hate, i love buyers that’s how i make so much money both on and off ebay, buyers are are great, no, it's not buyers i hate it's pathetic little losers who would even consider buying an item from a seller who's terms they disagree with just so that they can complain....

    Now lets see if it's just me......hands up everyone who sells on ebay that would want someone who would actually spend money on something they don't want just so that they can complain to buy from them........

    personally i'd rather they bought of you smart but casual.....i don't need the business that badly.
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