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  • skitler
    skitler Posts: 3,065 Forumite
    wiogs wrote: »
    I knew you hadn't read the thread properly

    Your speculation just proves that.

    Now before you make yourself look more of an idiot read post #247



    no no no
    op 1st posted about the sign, "i point out the sign"
    op then after reading other posts elaborated regarding the sign, thus changing her story.


    op is unreliable and biased and has been found wanting, as have you.
  • wiogs
    wiogs Posts: 2,744 Forumite
    skitler wrote: »
    no no no
    op 1st posted about the sign, "i point out the sign"
    op then after reading other posts elaborated regarding the sign, thus changing her story.


    op is unreliable and biased and has been found wanting, as have you.

    Do try reading this thread again - the story hasn't changed.

    You are speculating.

    (on a number of things)
  • skitler
    skitler Posts: 3,065 Forumite
    wiogs wrote: »
    Do try reading this thread again - the story hasn't changed.

    You are speculating.

    (on a number of things)


    no no no


    no more than you are in lack of proof of facts


    however the op pointed out the sign and thus in here anger and frustration gave verbals to the mild mannered seller, i can just see the scenario unfold in my minds eye.


    theres nothing worse than a woman scorned


    its a clear cut case of "door knockers rage"
  • wiogs
    wiogs Posts: 2,744 Forumite
    skitler wrote: »
    no no no


    no more than you are in lack of proof of facts


    however the op pointed out the sign and thus in here anger and frustration gave verbals to the mild mannered seller, i can just see the scenario unfold in my minds eye.


    theres nothing worse than a woman scorned


    its a clear cut case of "door knockers rage"


    Speculation.
  • skitler
    skitler Posts: 3,065 Forumite
    wiogs wrote: »
    Speculation.


    its a fact as the op has same username on ebay ive found the transaction and the seller via the feed back, he confirmed everything i said.


    he said it was "door knocker rage"
  • nomi76
    nomi76 Posts: 55 Forumite
    skitler wrote: »
    its a fact as the op has same username on ebay ive found the transaction and the seller via the feed back, he confirmed everything i said.


    he said it was "door knocker rage"

    What do you think he is going to say? Regardless of what happened of course he is going to try and defend himself. It is not like he is going to say yeah we asked if we could deliver, she said no, so we turned up anyway cause thats the type of inconsiderate sellers we are. I then got angry at her.
  • skitler
    skitler Posts: 3,065 Forumite
    nomi76 wrote: »
    What do you think he is going to say? Regardless of what happened of course he is going to try and defend himself. It is not like he is going to say yeah we asked if we could deliver, she said no, so we turned up anyway cause thats the type of inconsiderate sellers we are. I then got angry at her.





    well sounds to me like you have been caught in the same situation as you seem to know the finer points of misleading someone.
  • Wow! I cant believe this thread at all. Its full of contradictions anyway.

    OP obviously has nothing better to do than post wind up threads.

    Seriously, the OP didnt want to take a package being delivered to them that they bought?

    All the nonsense about "I would have known the courier" or "I would have asked for ID" is just that.........nonsense.

    Who in their right mind asks a courier, who knocks on the door, for them to show them their ID before they would open the door to them?
    And if the OP opens the door first, why ask for an ID before accepting the package SHE BOUGHT? People usually ask for ID of workmen who might ENTER the building......not delivery guys.

    Would you ID the guys delivering charity bags or the local Avon girl?

    I do not belive a word of it.
  • skitler
    skitler Posts: 3,065 Forumite
    Wow! I cant believe this thread at all. Its full of contradictions anyway.

    OP obviously has nothing better to do than post wind up threads.

    Seriously, the OP didnt want to take a package being delivered to them that they bought?

    All the nonsense about "I would have known the courier" or "I would have asked for ID" is just that.........nonsense.

    Who in their right mind asks a courier, who knocks on the door, for them to show them their ID before they would open the door to them?
    And if the OP opens the door first, why ask for an ID before accepting the package SHE BOUGHT? People usually ask for ID of workmen who might ENTER the building......not delivery guys.

    Would you ID the guys delivering charity bags or the local Avon girl?

    I do not belive a word of it.

    your quite right the op has been found wanting.


    its a good story and could easily make a short novel, perhaps win a booker prize, easily adaptable for tv.
    comedy, real life drama or a who dun it.:rotfl:
  • skitler wrote: »
    its a good story and could easily make a short novel, perhaps win a booker prize, easily adaptable for tv.
    comedy, real life drama or a who dun it.:rotfl:

    Or it could be a tragedy about how much free time some people on this thread have on their hands
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