08-01-2023
12:12 PM
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08-01-2023
12:50 PM
by
kh-phdan
I don’t know if this allowed but I’ve never had a bad seller before. Long story short was contacted by an international buyer for my graphics card. Got a sob story on wanting to game and thought as a gamer I could appreciate it. Against my own judgement of selling to someone who has no feedback I did. I then get claims from the seller that my gpu was damaged and that I sold a faulty graphics card. My guess is that the buyer either dropped the gpu or was trying to pull a refund scam of sort. The disgust that my beloved 1080 TI was damaged or being used as a scam hostage is horrible. **** your conduct was awful and I hope this is a warning to anyone else.
08-01-2023 12:20 PM - edited 08-01-2023 12:20 PM
1. Sorry this happened to you, but there are many zero feedback buyers out there that are honest. Everyone starts at zero.
2. You are not allowed to name & shame in these forums.
3. Your feedback response was very unprofessional. Although this is an unfortunate occurrence, leaving feedback like that as a seller may deter other potential buyers and may make you appear as if you are guilty of the accusations made by the buyer.
08-01-2023 12:20 PM
You can't name and shame here.
Certain items seem to attract buyers like that.
Have the filed an INAD?
They'll probably send back their burnt up one and keep yours.