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Hi Tony,
In my initial posting I made sure to note that he ..
"... sent me quite a few pictures to verify this body
beforehand. It was a product that had been previosly
produced (many months prior), and in his posession."
It already existed. All he had to do was ship it.
He wrote to me, asking if I wanted to buy it. I hear
what you're saying about craftsman and this industry,
but the only factors involved here are that he failed
to meet obligations (set by him) without a single
consideration to communication. Now he is just as
illusive in providing an honest refund. Squating on
my funds, and making up ridiculous antics such as
"..a restocking fee.." Fee for ??? He didn't do anything.
That is the root of this whole problem. This is all ludicrous!
How many businesses can you think of that practice this
money up front, you'll get it when you get it, and your
funds are subject to how I see fit mentality? What was
ever wrong with 'something came up. I apologize. Here
is your money back, I hope we can do business again
in the future...?'
He forfeited all of his rights to interpret anything after he
failed to meet his initial obligation.
When does the victim have the right to say 'what gives?' in all this?
If anyone else has had similar experiences, please chime in. I would
love to hear your thoughts.
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