Just curious to know other thoughts on this situation:
Saw a record on discogs i was after, recognized the seller (as he already bought from me - and all was fine from my end on that occasion... he bought a few), contacted him here to offer him direct payment, GIFT payment so we cut discogs and paypal fees. He didn't accept at first but when i explained how he would get the same amount if someone buys it on discogs he agreed. There was a small difference (can't remember exactly) maybe 2 pounds when i rounded my offer. Deal was done, payment sent, record arrived - but not in best shape... definitely not EX as described, but it played nice. I have contacted him and sent him pictures to explain that he overgraded it a bit and should be more careful in the future. What i got is a reply that that is not the same record and i'm a scammer... i asked if he's serious and he then told me that what i am doing is fraudulent etc. He has sent me pictures of his copy, which he obviously had prior sending. I realized that it is the light that made him think it's a different record, but it was a stretch though. At the time i was limited with internet as i was in France, skiing. The same day i got a pm from one member here asking me if i would sell the very mentioned record. I had no clue what was going on but was told that the seller opened a topic on FB about me. When i got home i did another round of pictures and assured him it was the same copy. He apologized. I also asked him for the link to the FB topic. He then sent me a link to original post, and to the other one where he apologized. Took me some time as i don't have FB. I shouldn't mention the bandwagon on first one: "bastards", "clearly a different record", "schmuck" etc. - well you get the picture. Now what's important is that in his description of the situation he says: "First i thought shit that does look bad how did i not notice that". So in the other link he apologized and told to people who saw his previous post not to avoid me as a discogs member, because he named and shamed me first. Bear in mind that i've sent payment as a gift in the first place so no actions can be taken from my side to begin with, so this situation is overreaction to say the least. I was seriously pissed, i must say, as i had no intention but showing him he overgraded the bloody record.
He offers a full refund on return. Fair enough. So after all this mess, his mistake as a GRADER, he get's his record back, or i keep the record, so he sold an overgraded record for the full amount.
Never thought to ask anything, but it's a matter of principle. Shouldn't you offer full refund on return, or partial refund to adjust to the ACTUAL grade?
Had a situation a few weeks ago with a guy from France advertising a particular record as NM- on Discogs, wasn't a particulaly expensive record. On receipt of record, i was massively disappointed, ce
Just curious to know other thoughts on this situation:
Saw a record on discogs i was after, recognized the seller (as he already bought from me - and all was fine from my end on that occasion... he bought a few), contacted him here to offer him direct payment, GIFT payment so we cut discogs and paypal fees. He didn't accept at first but when i explained how he would get the same amount if someone buys it on discogs he agreed. There was a small difference (can't remember exactly) maybe 2 pounds when i rounded my offer. Deal was done, payment sent, record arrived - but not in best shape... definitely not EX as described, but it played nice. I have contacted him and sent him pictures to explain that he overgraded it a bit and should be more careful in the future. What i got is a reply that that is not the same record and i'm a scammer... i asked if he's serious and he then told me that what i am doing is fraudulent etc. He has sent me pictures of his copy, which he obviously had prior sending. I realized that it is the light that made him think it's a different record, but it was a stretch though. At the time i was limited with internet as i was in France, skiing. The same day i got a pm from one member here asking me if i would sell the very mentioned record. I had no clue what was going on but was told that the seller opened a topic on FB about me. When i got home i did another round of pictures and assured him it was the same copy. He apologized. I also asked him for the link to the FB topic. He then sent me a link to original post, and to the other one where he apologized. Took me some time as i don't have FB. I shouldn't mention the bandwagon on first one: "bastards", "clearly a different record", "schmuck" etc. - well you get the picture. Now what's important is that in his description of the situation he says: "First i thought shit that does look bad how did i not notice that". So in the other link he apologized and told to people who saw his previous post not to avoid me as a discogs member, because he named and shamed me first. Bear in mind that i've sent payment as a gift in the first place so no actions can be taken from my side to begin with, so this situation is overreaction to say the least. I was seriously pissed, i must say, as i had no intention but showing him he overgraded the bloody record.
He offers a full refund on return. Fair enough. So after all this mess, his mistake as a GRADER, he get's his record back, or i keep the record, so he sold an overgraded record for the full amount.
Never thought to ask anything, but it's a matter of principle. Shouldn't you offer full refund on return, or partial refund to adjust to the ACTUAL grade?