Update.
Originally Posted by Bass' date='Jan 31 2005, 07:04 PM
doesn't matter if he drops his cell number as i have his work number thanks to a fine member of s2ki 

While that may sound like borderline stalking, it's incredible to see someone step up and do the right thing. I started reading this thread last week, and I'm shocked its still going. It sounds like this kid needs to get slapped around. Trip, thanks for helping everyone else learn a valuable lesson, I feel for you. Bass, keep fighting the good fight. Not that it means much, but seriously good determination.
Cell: 801-243-4025
Employee: Best Buy (Wireless Department)
Murray UT (Store 521)
5181 South State St
Murray, UT 84107-4828
Phone: 801-261-0183 then 8
Just want to paste this so i don't have to keep looking back three pages
of course still no answer on the cell phone..
Calling best buy right now - on hold as Megan doesn't know if Trent is in - - waiting - - - - - - - - -
Guess who answered
Employee: Best Buy (Wireless Department)
Murray UT (Store 521)
5181 South State St
Murray, UT 84107-4828
Phone: 801-261-0183 then 8
Just want to paste this so i don't have to keep looking back three pages
of course still no answer on the cell phone..
Calling best buy right now - on hold as Megan doesn't know if Trent is in - - waiting - - - - - - - - -
Guess who answered
Boy what a bear. Excellent determination in defending the integrity of this board. At some point you will wear him down and he'll cough up the cash. Too bad it has already taken all this time and effort to resolve (almost, I hope) what should have been a simple transaction. Go get 'im Bass
Too busy to take 2 mins away from your time to go online to post a update? How is that possible? He works at best buy... he can update with somthing at work. Ive worked at bestbuy before and you do get breaks to do whatever you like, I dont see how going online is that troubling.
It's funny how people in this situation are never too busy to collect in the money
I don't know whether this tip is genuine or not as I've not had to put it to the test yet (thankfully) but if buyer/seller settle through Paypal and it's a credit card that's registered with the latter, would that mean a frustrated buyer could get a chargeback on the credit card?
I bought some bits from a guy in Canada last year and paid with Paypal and it was hassle free - mind you, that seller clearly had some moral fibre unlike our Utah friend
I don't know whether this tip is genuine or not as I've not had to put it to the test yet (thankfully) but if buyer/seller settle through Paypal and it's a credit card that's registered with the latter, would that mean a frustrated buyer could get a chargeback on the credit card?
I bought some bits from a guy in Canada last year and paid with Paypal and it was hassle free - mind you, that seller clearly had some moral fibre unlike our Utah friend
Originally Posted by Mans Best' date='Feb 1 2005, 06:19 PM
.........but if buyer/seller settle through Paypal and it's a credit card that's registered with the latter, would that mean a frustrated buyer could get a chargeback on the credit card?
If I am buying something $100+ and I am not at least 90% sure I will actually get the goods, I will always use my credit card - that way you call them up and dispute it. They refund you instantly and paypal recovers the money from the sellers account and takes action.
top tip
Yes Bass is being helpful for this issue
Thanks BASS
Another thing which i need to add is the bank charges I will be charged for. I will be charged for a total of 3 times.
First: when i sent the money
Second: First payment from Trent
Third: Second payment from Trent
All these 3 charges add up to around $60
Thanks BASS
Another thing which i need to add is the bank charges I will be charged for. I will be charged for a total of 3 times.
First: when i sent the money
Second: First payment from Trent
Third: Second payment from Trent
All these 3 charges add up to around $60



