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bugger

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I recently bought an armrest on ebay from a guy who uses petefuss as his ebay id,i paid via paypal the same day and forgot to change my delivery address from work to home,i emailed him to explain and he said he would post the next day I waited 10 days for delivery and emailed him only to be told as i changed the delivery address as im skiving off work he didnt have the time to stand in a que at the post office and so i would have to wait until he could be bothered and as Ebay was a means of selling unwanted items and not a buisiness he wasnt going to waste his time in a que.
Now this guy sells a lot of VW items :shock: so just thought i would share my experience with you and if you buy from hime dont expect an immediate delivery

I have reported him to Ebay and left negative feedback
 
What is his feedback score, usually you can tell how the deal is going to go by other people's feedback , sometimes is better to pass on a deal and pay a bit extra on an item sold by a dude with better feedback. I can live with slow shipping, but if he puts an item up for bids he knows he needs to get his butt to that que as soon as possible.
 
I do a lot of trading on eBay and take pride in my feedback score - but it's important not to judge everyone by your own high standards.

I don't understand why changing to your home addy would have meant his queuing, surely he'd have had to have queued anyway? That said, his attitude stinks and I'd have left neg too!!

;)
 
I think if you use your original address then you can produce a shipping label and pay for it without having to leave your house,you then don't need to queue to pay for the postage you just drop the parcel off.
But if you catch the post office at the right time it wouldn't exactly take long to queue.Sounds like he's very lazy to me and then he even admits to it :roll:
 
As a seller he's not obliged to send it to an alternative address, but if he agrees to do so then he can edit the buyers address in PayPal when he creates the postage docs at home - either way he still has to queue at the Post Office in order to have the weight of the parcel verified and his Proof of Postage stamped & initialed.

Not going to the Post Office for more than 10 days is just pure laziness :evil:

;)
 
i have had a few pms regarding Petefuss and all claim the same as me so please all beware of this ebay user and all his recent ads have now been removed for some strange reason :shock:
 

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