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I am so pissed.

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I bought these comic books from a dealer over the Internet. The first thing he does is he packages them properly and then has the nerve to promptly mail them out. Then, when I unpack them, I discovered the S.O.B. even had the gall to accurately grade them.

 

Next, as I was putting the books in my collection, I found that this "dealer" had sent me a book that I had previously purchased. When I contacted him to let him know about his mistake, he was brazen enough to suggest that I return the book for a full refund, including the shipping. What a weasel.

 

I told him that I wasn't stupid and I would return the book in question when I saw him at the next convention. So, I hook up with him at Heroes in Charlotte a couple of weekends ago and he takes the book back. It's then that I see one of his wall books on display. I ask to see it. I ask him what he'll take for it and the jerk tells me that he can "only" discount the book 25%. I said, "buddy, you've some nerve. First you take a hassle free return (Which was your mistake in the first place.) and then you want to discount another book 25%."

 

I was hot. Here I was engaged in a pleasant, face to face transaction when I could have been shill bid on eBay or one of the auction houses. I picked up my book and headed back over to Artist Alley where I could wait in the Rob Liefeld line and tell any who would listen my story.

 

What a piece of work. I'm never dealing with this guy again.

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I bought these comic books from a dealer over the Internet. The first thing he does is he packages them properly and then has the nerve to promptly mail them out. Then, when I unpack them, I discovered the S.O.B. even had the gall to accurately grade them.

 

Next, as I was putting the books in my collection, I found that this "dealer" had sent me a book that I had previously purchased. When I contacted him to let him know about his mistake, he was brazen enough to suggest that I return the book for a full refund, including the shipping. What a weasel.

 

I told him that I wasn't stupid and I would return the book in question when I saw at the next convention. So, I hook up with him at Heroes in Charlotte a couple of weekends ago and he takes the book back. It's then that I see one of his wall books on display. I ask to see it. I ask him what he'll take for it and the jerk tells me that he can "only" discount the book 25%. I said, "buddy, you've some nerve. First you take a hassle free return (Which was your mistake in the first place.) and then you want to discount another book 25%."

 

I was hot. Here I was engaged in a pleasant, face to face transaction when I could have been shill bid on eBay or one of the auction houses. I picked up my book and headed back over to Artist Alley where I could wait in the Rob Liefeld line and tell any who would listen my story.

 

What a piece of work. I'm never dealing with this guy again.

Don't you just hate guys like this? They need to be stopped before every dealer catches on.

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I bought these comic books from a dealer over the Internet. The first thing he does is he packages them properly and then has the nerve to promptly mail them out. Then, when I unpack them, I discovered the S.O.B. even had the gall to accurately grade them.

 

Next, as I was putting the books in my collection, I found that this "dealer" had sent me a book that I had previously purchased. When I contacted him to let him know about his mistake, he was brazen enough to suggest that I return the book for a full refund, including the shipping. What a weasel.

 

I told him that I wasn't stupid and I would return the book in question when I saw at the next convention. So, I hook up with him at Heroes in Charlotte a couple of weekends ago and he takes the book back. It's then that I see one of his wall books on display. I ask to see it. I ask him what he'll take for it and the jerk tells me that he can "only" discount the book 25%. I said, "buddy, you've some nerve. First you take a hassle free return (Which was your mistake in the first place.) and then you want to discount another book 25%."

 

I was hot. Here I was engaged in a pleasant, face to face transaction when I could have been shill bid on eBay or one of the auction houses. I picked up my book and headed back over to Artist Alley where I could wait in the Rob Liefeld line and tell any who would listen my story.

 

What a piece of work. I'm never dealing with this guy again.

 

Thats called a good transaction, it's that Tenntucky attitude, You have everything reversed lol

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Better to be pissed off than to be pissed on.

 

Well... then again... hm

 

Where in the title did you read the term, Watersports? :makepoint:

 

You've obviously never been pissed on before. :insane:

 

 

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I can't believe the nerve someone gets it right.This person needs to be outed,so many sales come his way :applause:

I says y'all should name names! :sumo:

No. Stuff like this shouldn't be allowed to take place. It's with my diligence and sacrifice that others will be protected and spared these collecting horrors.

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I'm very steamed that someone stole my thunder. Buncha freakin' ingrates without an original thought between 'em.

And on a day when everything was going so good too. Now this kinda rears its ugly head and screws up my whole day.

S hitforbrains just gumming it up. Yuk Yuk Yukkin' like they know what for. WELL THEY DON"T!

 

So There...

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