Is it a an unwritten rule here in this forum that when you ask to vuew an item you are compulsory to buy from the seller? If not it would be deem to be an bad experience?
Is it a an unwritten rule here in this forum that when you ask to vuew an item you are compulsory to buy from the seller? If not it would be deem to be an bad experience?
Is it a an unwritten rule here in this forum that when you ask to vuew an item you are compulsory to buy from the seller? If not it would be deem to be an bad experience?
It's called common courtesy to let the seller know you are not sure from the start. I did tell the seller of a camera that I purchased last Friday that if he is okay with it, I'd like to do a no obligation inspection first. And of course if helps that instead of making the seller go to a common place you go to the seller's place.
Is it a an unwritten rule here in this forum that when you ask to vuew an item you are compulsory to buy from the seller? If not it would be deem to be an bad experience?
right now I make very clear that I am inspecting the item first..normally there are many of the same item on sale with different condition and price. I thin it is very common to take a look t the item first before committing..
I come across many buyers who think they money is damn big. Take your item and cast you a slighted look like you stole the items. Attitude is really bad. I can't fault any sellers for not taking any sellers seriously. I have come across both good and nasty people and remind myself that my conduct is very important regardless whether I am buying and selling. The world is a small place and you never know if you will meet again.
According Case website (and many others): Lemon Law covers transactions between consumers and retailers / distributors / manufacturers - depending on the actual contract. It is a consumer protection act, aiming to strengthen the right of consumers when facing issues with retailers.Digressing bit, would the Lemon Law cover B&S transactions?
I know the Lemon Law covers second hand goods but I was also told consumer to consumer transactions are not covered. Can someone clarify?
Some says it's condition 10 but you'll see a gash that indicates it has been dropped. What to do? Tough luck.
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