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American buyer taking liberties
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frivolous_fay wrote:Hah... I sold an old PC on ebay recently for £61... the guy came to collect. he got the £60 out... asked his mate if he had a pound.. neither of them did, so I said don't worry about it... just as he was about to hand the money over, he asked if that was my best price...
Ruddy cheek! What I should have said was 'yes, is that yours?'
I had a similar situation when a buyer sent her HUGE boyfriend round to pick up a game. It was only £3.25, but he nearly walked away with it - said he assumed it was all paid for. I thought he was going to whack me when I asked for the money. Then he went for a huge show of checking with girlfriend, then going to the cash machine to get the money out! Took about 45mins to sort it all out. It would have been soooo much better for my stress levels to just let it go...:wall:0
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