Tuberoller
Divorced an Orpheus to keep his wife.
- Joined
- Oct 23, 2001
- Posts
- 4,941
- Likes
- 15
I recently sold a set of grado SR325 headphones to a member through an ad in the for sale forums.In my ad I stated that the phones were New and unused.They are new and have never been used but the box has been opened to send in the warranty card.The phones have been sent to this member and he emailed me to complain about them even before he got them and has described my description as "dishonest and a play on words".I have never been acused of being anything but completely honest and I usually go far out of my way to describe things accurately and give the best deals possible.I purchased the phones new at full retail three months ago with intentions to have them modded but never got around to it.I sent in the warranty card as I always do,even though I knew I was modifying the phones because it is habit for me and something that I always recommend to my customers/friends.Do you guys think I somehow misled this guy?I am having a hard time with this because it is the very first time I have ever been accused of anything like this.Should I just refund his money?
To add a note,the deal with this guy was all set up and he contacted me afterwards to complain about the free shipping and paypal I later offered to buyers of the other gear,so I refunded his shipping costs in cash(with an envelope enclosed in the box).He also complained about the speed of my shipping even though the phones were shipped less than 36 hours after I was paid for them via paypal.
I don't know guys.Please offer your opinions.
To add a note,the deal with this guy was all set up and he contacted me afterwards to complain about the free shipping and paypal I later offered to buyers of the other gear,so I refunded his shipping costs in cash(with an envelope enclosed in the box).He also complained about the speed of my shipping even though the phones were shipped less than 36 hours after I was paid for them via paypal.
I don't know guys.Please offer your opinions.