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How about this one...not nearly as bad

I won an auction with a somewhat low final price (not an expensive chip to begin with, but probably worth more than the final price). I immediately pay. The chip in the scan is pristine, but the chip that shows up is very dirty, faded and has three distinct lines on one side of the inlay (which, for some reason, are very hard to see in scans, but are really clear in person). I contact the seller who immediately offers to refund my payment if I pay to send the chip back. I ask to receive the chip I bid on, which is in much better shape. He says he is selling for his father, who he admits scanned the chips, and says his father puts the chips in the envelope. He says his father can't find the chip in the scan. So, I don't get the chip I bid on and I lose the postage I have to pay to return it. I don't know if the seller is on the level or just didn't want to send the pristine chip for the price I paid. I also bought the Concorde ncv from him which I am very happy with (and it is a much more expensive chip). I am planning on leaving nice feedback for the Concorde chip, but am not sure what to do wtih the other. My inclination is no feedback, but am considering neutral feedback.

What do you think?

Michael Siskin

Messages In This Thread

I Have an ebay question on feedback
Re: I Have an ebay question on feedback
Re: I Have an ebay question on feedback
Agree with Dave 100%
Agreed
Re: I Have an ebay question on feedback
Don't waste your time with bad sellers
How about this one...not nearly as bad
Re: How about this one...not nearly as bad
Are you suggesting I leave negative feedback?
Re: Are you suggesting I leave negative feedback?
Maybe you should tell us who this seller was...
Good point Cale ...
Thanks All for the input
OK, now let's talk about....

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