How could anyone ask for more, unless they were terminally rude?
I should state your case politely and clearly in an email, perhaps
backed up with a letter if you have his address. Point out that
negative feedback will do neither of you any good and ask him what else
he would have done in your place.
Good luck
Chris
On 29 Dec 2004, at 5:09, Michael Darling wrote:
> I've been forthright, courteous, honest, and prompt in all of my
> communications with this guy. I've answered his emails to me within
> hours
> and clearly stated my situation and my intentions. I even provided him
> with
> the contact information for my bank so he could ask them about how they
> handle WU money orders.
>
> So if you were in this situation - as a buyer or a seller - how would
> you
> handle it?
>
> Right now it's looking like I should have returned his payment and
> just said
> "Sorry, try reading my payment instructions (in the auction listing)
> again!"
>
> -mike
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