An S2Ki member wants to sue me.. :)
Originally Posted by CKit,Jan 13 2010, 04:21 PM
He paid to send it to you.
You pay to send it back.
Don't be a little bish.
You pay to send it back.
Don't be a little bish.
Originally Posted by CKit,Jan 13 2010, 04:21 PM
He paid to send it to you.
You pay to send it back.
Don't be a little bish.
You pay to send it back.
Don't be a little bish.
I believe that whoever screws up should pay the shipping. In the hypothetical case above, why would you need to pay to ship the rock back if you did nothing wrong?
Originally Posted by C U AT 9K,Jan 13 2010, 02:56 PM
I would have paid the 40 bucks just to have him shut up.
Hes bluffing anyway.
This part made me LOL the most though
BowaBowa - "Prepare to get served!"
I didn't realize we were in a dance off movie.
Originally Posted by vstypicals,Jan 13 2010, 03:27 PM
If I sold you an intake, but I send you a rock, will you pay to ship the rock back to me after you have to call your credit card company and file a dispute because I wouldn't accept the return?
I believe that whoever screws up should pay the shipping. In the hypothetical case above, why would you need to pay to ship the rock back if you did nothing wrong?
I believe that whoever screws up should pay the shipping. In the hypothetical case above, why would you need to pay to ship the rock back if you did nothing wrong?
He sold you a perfectly functional wing.
It was a miscommunication. It didn't work out. If you wanted business-grade customer service and return policies, buy from a business.
You accepted the "risk" by purchasing from an individual and without objectively confirming the particulars of the item.
It DOES fit the S2000. Technically, that's correct.
So ship the box back and don't be passive aggressive.
Originally Posted by CKit,Jan 13 2010, 04:42 PM
If you sold me an intake and I got shipped an intake that was the wrong model but still fit, then yes, I would pay to ship it back.
He sold you a perfectly functional wing.
It was a miscommunication. It didn't work out. If you wanted business-grade customer service and return policies, buy from a business.
You accepted the "risk" by purchasing from an individual and without objectively confirming the particulars of the item.
It DOES fit the S2000. Technically, that's correct.
So ship the box back and don't be passive aggressive.
He sold you a perfectly functional wing.
It was a miscommunication. It didn't work out. If you wanted business-grade customer service and return policies, buy from a business.
You accepted the "risk" by purchasing from an individual and without objectively confirming the particulars of the item.
It DOES fit the S2000. Technically, that's correct.
So ship the box back and don't be passive aggressive.
It's kinda like buying a polyurethane front bumper, and getting the same bumper in fiberglass.
Originally Posted by vstypicals,Jan 13 2010, 02:33 PM
he did say "the brackets are for the S2000."
That being said - I agree with everyone else - bite the bullet and pay for the shipping. It sucks dealing with dishonest people, but at least you got the $450 back.





