Robert,
Name your price!
As a "vendor" my main problem is trying to please too many people at once. I end-up taking too many orders and then have to play catch-up. I do this as part of "my hobby", and have a full-time job and family, and sometimes it's hard to keep up. I don't think I'll ever recover the costs of my research material, but I enjoy doing it.
It's funny the item at issue is a pair of blue wool trousers as I am struggling making a pair myself. In fact, I need to update the poor fellow who is waiting right now.
Cheers
Stan
QSVC wrote:Hello,
Within a particular time frame, you can lodge a claim via Paypal for refund of non-supplied goods, but I'm guessing you've already crossed that bridge so forgive me if I'm re-hashing something you've already done.
Outside that time frame, you can still lodge a complaint via Paypal and they'll note it against the traders name. You won't get your money back but there's a slight warm & fuzzy feeling that you've made a point.
I don't know if I'd tar an entire nation with the same ethics as a rogue dealer but I understand your frustration. Still, there are many Australian dealers that many naturally assume will know a Boer War era slouch hat from a Vietnam era one that I wouldn't buy a Yankees ballcap from so I understand what you're saying.
For my own money, I've been burnt a few times and posted one traders name here as a result. He's come through since and I applaud his ethics, and it seems there are others since that have had an entirely different experience than mine but I tend to deal closer to home now other than known people like The RQM who's a member here. (Stan....you need to put me on commission).
It almost seems a gamble now dealing via the internet, I do wish you luck. Money is hard enough to earn without donating it to those who don't wish to meet your expectations.
Robert