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MacTraderBoy
03-01-2004, 03:45 AM
Graham Dutton aka grahamreiddutton@hotmail.com and reiddutton@shaw.ca had agreed to buy the iPod I am selling.

First he made an offer and asked if I would pay shipping, then he wanted to pay with a credit card through PayPal. He then agreed to pay the PayPal fees and shipping. Then he decided he wouldn't pay either and went back to his original offer. He was very difficult to deal with so I gave in, accepted his offer and he said he would send the money. A few days later when I still hadn't recieved the money by PayPal, I finally got a straight answer from him. He admitted he had decided not to send the money after all.

I had mentioned several times, my perfect feedback rating on heatware.com and suggested he join. He never responded to that point and now I know why he didn't want to join a rating service.

reid
03-01-2004, 08:21 PM
i had decided after many e-mails back and forth. i simply did not TRUST the seller. i was not going to send some one money i had no trust in. sorry

MacTraderBoy
03-02-2004, 09:42 AM
He had decided after he had already told me he would be sending the money and was supposed to have already sent the money on two seperate occasions.

He didn't even tell me he changed his mind, I had to write asking him where the money was.

And he never gave a reason why he didn't trust me, even though he was the one who had agreed to send the money twice and then lied. Even though I lowered the price from what we agreed upon to make him "more comfortable" (in his own words).

I am the one with the perfect feedback rating and he refused to join heatware.com (which was my big tip off he is dishonest)

If anyone has any questions about him I will be happy to provide his emails.

Cesious
03-02-2004, 10:57 AM
I have written someone about something they were selling and then changed my mind. Of course I never agreed to send the money, wasted alot of their time and then just blew them off either. That is wrong and certainly would tweak me to. I would certainly want to know if someone was doing that before they tried buying something from me.

reid
03-02-2004, 07:46 PM
"he refused to join heatware.com (which was my big tip off he is dishonest) " i had never stated this. prove this to me. i simply felt after many e-mails back and forth that i felt i could not trust you. also i had never said i would send the money. i have bought many things off people on the internet and i feel i must trust them completly, with you i could'nt. sorry move on. stop crying. sell you ipod to someone else.

ginalee
03-02-2004, 07:55 PM
Since both have had their say, pls take it to pm if anyone has further questions or comments.