iwert bernakiewicz wrote:
> Some might remember my ebay story where someone with much negative feedback
> who "couldn't read" was upbidding on a lens in very much bargain condition.
> He won and I contacted him asking if he was aware of the condition the lens
> was in... He said, no, I am on dial-up and don't look at pictures and did
> not read the description well. But he aknowledged he had bought the lens and
> would pay for it, but did not reaaly want the lens. I thought, lets contact
> the second bidder (with 100% feedback) and ask if he is interested. The
> second bidder wanted the lens in this condition, so agreed to buy.
>
> This making three people happy: the first bidder was so delighted that he
> did not have to pay he added a nice amount to my paypal account for the
> hassle, the second bidder just mailed he's happy with his purchase, and I'm
> happy as well.
>
> So end good all good,
>
Excellent! Amazing how well things may work out when one takes the
trouble to be nice.
Moose
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