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<blockquote data-quote="vdub" data-source="post: 1293609" data-attributes="member: 6845"><p>This doesn't make sense unless one of you are not being truthful. Let's lay out the events:</p><p></p><p>1. OP contacts you about purchasing some parts.</p><p>2. OP pays you in full for parts.</p><p>3. OP cannot get in contact with you to arrange pick up of parts.</p><p>4. After a period of time, you sell OP's parts at a cheaper price to someone else than you originally sold them to the OP and do not fully refund the OP's money.</p><p>5. You seem to be blaming the OP that you had to sell the parts that are not yours at a lower price. </p><p></p><p>That brings me to a fork in the road. On one hand I can realize why you are out of business (if that is indeed the case). On the other I cannot see how you were not swimming in profits. Sell an item once and make profit, hold onto item which customer never picks up, then resell at slightly lower profit. Refund original customer something less than they paid. Sounds like you scored three times on this deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vdub, post: 1293609, member: 6845"] This doesn't make sense unless one of you are not being truthful. Let's lay out the events: 1. OP contacts you about purchasing some parts. 2. OP pays you in full for parts. 3. OP cannot get in contact with you to arrange pick up of parts. 4. After a period of time, you sell OP's parts at a cheaper price to someone else than you originally sold them to the OP and do not fully refund the OP's money. 5. You seem to be blaming the OP that you had to sell the parts that are not yours at a lower price. That brings me to a fork in the road. On one hand I can realize why you are out of business (if that is indeed the case). On the other I cannot see how you were not swimming in profits. Sell an item once and make profit, hold onto item which customer never picks up, then resell at slightly lower profit. Refund original customer something less than they paid. Sounds like you scored three times on this deal. [/QUOTE]
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