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Builders Beware: Best *****
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timoteo
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Joined: Jun. 22 2012
From: Seattle, USA
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RE: Builders Beware: Best Eurospruce (in reply to *****)
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I don't know anything about the business you mention, but as a small business owner I know that no matter what I do SOMEONE will complain. Sometimes the complaint is valid, sometimes it isn't. The customer ISN'T always right ... To properly evaluate your complaint, we would have to know something about you. But the fact is, this is your first post - you've never participated in this foro before. It seems you're just using this foro to badmouth a business, and doing it in a very self-serving way. Don't try to portray this as "helping" us. We don't know you, and we don't know the other side of the story, and personally I'm not really interested in listening to some "he said she said" account of what happened. It's also unfair for you to post this complaint to many different forums without informing the seller - the seller deserves a right to reply to your public complaint. You don't seem to want an open discussion of the facts, since you're posting where you know the seller won't see it. I also consider it dishonest of YOU the way you chose your username - you're hiding your identity with a name similar to the seller, presumably so that searches on the seller name will turn up your many complaint posts. If you had a valid complaint, there would be no need for dishonest tricks like this. You indicated you used PayPal to pay - that means you can automatically get a refund for non-delivery. PayPal puts the entire burden on the seller to prove that delivery was made. PayPal will give you your money back, no questions asked, then require the seller to prove otherwise. This sucks if you're the seller, but as a buyer you have the benefit of the doubt. If you have a problem with the seller, please take it up through the PayPal dispute resolution process, don't go spamming every guitar forum in the world with your problem. I would also caution you that your implication of fraud, made in a public forum, could be considered libel (but fyi, IANAL), so you might want to use a little more discretion on what and where you post your screed. (& BTW, if I were the admin of this foro, I would delete your post.)
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