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So you used someone elses account to sell your geo2 then you sent it 1st class recorded which is insured for £46 to an address that isn't even remotely close to your buyers address and then you call me a Pr*ck.Yeah- thanks for that. Just got back from holiday where my phone was stolen so have had no way of getting in touch with the guy.
My phone number will be working again in the week when I will endeavor to sort this out.
Thanks for the sanctimonious comment about under-insured markers as well Gassy. Much appreciated as, being a man of my word, I intend to pay him back at a complete loss to myself. Pr*ck.
Yes- I stand by what I called you. You aren't fully aware of the facts.So you used someone elses account to sell your geo2 then you sent it 1st class recorded which is insured for £46 to an address that isn't even remotely close to your buyers address and then you call me a Pr*ck.
A man of his word uses his own account , makes sure that anything been sent is properly insured to the correct amount and sent to the correct address.
Or they do it your way using someone elses account don't bother insuring it and when things go tits up and people get extremely worried and start asking for help then resort to calling people names.
Yet another member posting off cc spec ops ipI don't understand the need for this thread, couldn't you have just contacted the user directly and asked for an explanation and a phone number.......oh wait you did and also got a response within the hour.
It's an unfortunate situation but a situation that does occour, it's the sellers choice to insure or not. In this case the savings on postage didn't pay off and the seller has agreed to sort it out but that will obviously take a little time as they try and locate the lost parcel.
Only royal mail are at fault here, maybe you should hold tight on your witch hunt for awhile until you know the whole situation, unless of course you have nothing better todo.