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Norman_Castle wrote: »So its morally ok for the seller to hide information. If the op hadn't asked for the price reduction would it still be ok?
If he did then I agree but from what we've seen so far there is no evidence that anything was hidden. You can't really hide something you knew nothing about.It's nothing , not nothink.0 -
margaret.balin wrote: »If the buyer claims he didn't see the email, can we still claim something?
After gazundering to the tune of 10K do you not feel you've got enough out of your sellers?
I have to admit, its lovely to see somebody actually get what they deserve for once, it so rarely happens in reality.0 -
How do you even know the seller received this email?parkrunner wrote: »If he did then I agree but from what we've seen so far there is no evidence that anything was hidden.
I'm replying to this which assumes the seller knew.Lioness_Twinkletoes wrote: »I'm glad. Your behaviour just before exchange was abhorrent. It's not that often karma strikes so fast. Personally, I reckon the seller knew and that's why they accepted your extortion. Enjoy your bill.0 -
Lioness_Twinkletoes wrote: »I'm glad. Your behaviour just before exchange was abhorrent. It's not that often karma strikes so fast. Personally, I reckon the seller knew and that's why they accepted your extortion. Enjoy your bill.Norman_Castle wrote: »I'm replying to this which assumes the seller knew.
That doesn't show or even assume that the vendor knew anything about it. It's simply a guess by.It's nothing , not nothink.0 -
parkrunner wrote: »That doesn't show or even assume that the vendor knew anything about it. It's simply a guess by.0
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Norman_Castle wrote: »Its a reply based on the seller knowing, not a suggestion that the seller did know.
Pointless.It's nothing , not nothink.0 -
parkrunner wrote: »Pointless.0
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