Freak_Zombie
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So I found a listing for a classic iron man comiquette, which had a buy it now price of $435 but there was a make me an offer price option too.
So I made an offer for $550 INCLUSIVE of postage TO Melbourne Australia in the comments section. (I thought the offer was fair since there was another piece that was going for $350 and at that time my postage calculation only came up to $180+, that would make the statue come to around $370?) About a day later he ACCEPTED that offer with no other comments made.
After that I tried sending him some emails of ebay to lift the shipping restrictions so that I can make payment. No response, a couple days later I dropped him a phone text, finally replied that he'll head to the post office to check the shipping price.
Turns out the seller was saying that the postage was going to be $210, so I was like cool, if he could lift the address restrictions I would make payment immediately. To my surprise he added another $85 for postage. I contacted him back and told him that my original offer was for $550 inclusive of postage, why the increase?
He said and I quote
" I'm not paying any shipping charges....I had reservations about selling out of the country and you have just proved my point"
I replied
" I'm sorry but what did I just prove? I did clearly state my condition for my offer. You had every right to decline my offer if you felt it was unfair. So now after you found out shipping was more expensive you want to back out of an offer you ACCEPTED? Lol, I'm sorry but don't you think you could have checked the shipping prices before accepting my offer? The onus would be on you to see if my offer was fair."
His reply
"Well it is what it is, being you live there you know the shipping is high so you low ball the shipping hoping the seller will bite! Everytime I deal with out of country its more trouble than its worth.... I got to fill out a ****load of paperwork then if something happens to the box there's more problems and long distance nonsense. I been selling since 2002 so not my first time dealing with this!"
(btw he only has a feedback of 4 positives. no other feedback)
My reply
"I don't believe I was low balling. If you saw the other ad I posted. He was selling it for $350. So 10 dollars less is hardly low balling. Besides the retail price is still lower than that. Again, I stress even if I was low balling, you accepted the offer. I didn't force you to accept it. Is it my fault that you didn't check the shipping prices before hand? No. Now I'm sure you don't want to earn a negative feedback over this transaction since I clearly didn't do anything wrong here.
So if you were me, and the seller had ALREADY accepted your offer, how would you feel when the seller is asking for more and was accusing you of low balling?"
"Tell you what. I'm willing to split the extra shipping cost. Would you be agreeable to that? While it disadvantages me, at least we can come out of this transaction happy. (or at least as close to that as possible, lol)"
No response for the longest time, then relists the item on ebay for a buy it now price for $525.
This is in the description
Due to International buyer being dishonest about shipping this has been relisted.
This auction is for The Sideshow Classic Ironman Exclusive including the helmetless Tony stark head. Item is complete with all boxes and accessories. I recieved this item directly from sideshow when it was released. Comes from a pet free and smoke free home. Mint condition!
I'm okay if he backed out of the deal but to call me dishonest?! What have I done so far that was dishonest? Am I really missing something here?
I left probably my first negative feedback on ebay after all this years. Backing out of a deal is one thing but to be called dishonest is another I figure.
What do you guys think?
So I made an offer for $550 INCLUSIVE of postage TO Melbourne Australia in the comments section. (I thought the offer was fair since there was another piece that was going for $350 and at that time my postage calculation only came up to $180+, that would make the statue come to around $370?) About a day later he ACCEPTED that offer with no other comments made.
After that I tried sending him some emails of ebay to lift the shipping restrictions so that I can make payment. No response, a couple days later I dropped him a phone text, finally replied that he'll head to the post office to check the shipping price.
Turns out the seller was saying that the postage was going to be $210, so I was like cool, if he could lift the address restrictions I would make payment immediately. To my surprise he added another $85 for postage. I contacted him back and told him that my original offer was for $550 inclusive of postage, why the increase?
He said and I quote
" I'm not paying any shipping charges....I had reservations about selling out of the country and you have just proved my point"
I replied
" I'm sorry but what did I just prove? I did clearly state my condition for my offer. You had every right to decline my offer if you felt it was unfair. So now after you found out shipping was more expensive you want to back out of an offer you ACCEPTED? Lol, I'm sorry but don't you think you could have checked the shipping prices before accepting my offer? The onus would be on you to see if my offer was fair."
His reply
"Well it is what it is, being you live there you know the shipping is high so you low ball the shipping hoping the seller will bite! Everytime I deal with out of country its more trouble than its worth.... I got to fill out a ****load of paperwork then if something happens to the box there's more problems and long distance nonsense. I been selling since 2002 so not my first time dealing with this!"
(btw he only has a feedback of 4 positives. no other feedback)
My reply
"I don't believe I was low balling. If you saw the other ad I posted. He was selling it for $350. So 10 dollars less is hardly low balling. Besides the retail price is still lower than that. Again, I stress even if I was low balling, you accepted the offer. I didn't force you to accept it. Is it my fault that you didn't check the shipping prices before hand? No. Now I'm sure you don't want to earn a negative feedback over this transaction since I clearly didn't do anything wrong here.
So if you were me, and the seller had ALREADY accepted your offer, how would you feel when the seller is asking for more and was accusing you of low balling?"
"Tell you what. I'm willing to split the extra shipping cost. Would you be agreeable to that? While it disadvantages me, at least we can come out of this transaction happy. (or at least as close to that as possible, lol)"
No response for the longest time, then relists the item on ebay for a buy it now price for $525.
This is in the description
Due to International buyer being dishonest about shipping this has been relisted.
This auction is for The Sideshow Classic Ironman Exclusive including the helmetless Tony stark head. Item is complete with all boxes and accessories. I recieved this item directly from sideshow when it was released. Comes from a pet free and smoke free home. Mint condition!
I'm okay if he backed out of the deal but to call me dishonest?! What have I done so far that was dishonest? Am I really missing something here?
I left probably my first negative feedback on ebay after all this years. Backing out of a deal is one thing but to be called dishonest is another I figure.
What do you guys think?
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