rwince

Posted by: er98ah

rwince - 06/16/16 07:25 PM

agreed on a price on an item. He marked it SPF, then we scheduled to meet at my office a few days later. I get a text from him the night before, to confirm our meeting. I replied, yes we are on. He was supposed to text me after 10:30 am, and I never got a text. So i texted him, and he replied that he needed to reschedule. The next day, I text him again, and he tells me that he sold the rifle at his full asking price instead.
He then starts making excuses about not getting full price to begin with (then you shouldn't of agreed on that price), not giving him a specific address (i gave him a location, and he was supposed to text me when he was done with his appointment), and finally that this sort of thing happens on vaguntrader, and to deal with it (out of 20 plus transactions, never had any issues).

If you agree to sell something at a price, the right thing to do is honor your price,and the sale.
Posted by: BobVA

Re: rwince - 06/16/16 10:58 PM

PM sent to rwince encouraging him to respond.

Others not involved in this transaction are NOT to respond.


rwince
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Registered: 12/04/11
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Loc: va
City or County: annandale
agreed on a price on an item. He marked it SPF, then we scheduled to meet at my office a few days later. I get a text from him the night before, to confirm our meeting. I replied, yes we are on. He was supposed to text me after 10:30 am, and I never got a text. So i texted him, and he replied that he needed to reschedule. The next day, I text him again, and he tells me that he sold the rifle at his full asking price instead.
He then starts making excuses about not getting full price to begin with (then you shouldn't of agreed on that price), not giving him a specific address (i gave him a location, and he was supposed to text me when he was done with his appointment), and finally that this sort of thing happens on vaguntrader, and to deal with it (out of 20 plus transactions, never had any issues).

If you agree to sell something at a price, the right thing to do is honor your price,and the sale.
Posted by: rwince

Re: rwince - 06/16/16 11:18 PM

I explained to him, that until there is a time and place set things can change. Yes I did agree to meet up with him in the norva area when I headed up. (Again, no set time and place) I didn't make it up there and got a full price offer closer to home and took it. Get over it.
Posted by: BobVA

Re: rwince - 06/16/16 11:28 PM

Price, time and place was set. You backed out to take higher offer. We are breaking down on these type of shenanigans. You are now in timeout from the site for 30 days. Contact one of us when your time is up to be reinstated.

Originally Posted By: er98ah
agreed on a price on an item. He marked it SPF, then we scheduled to meet at my office a few days later. I get a text from him the night before, to confirm our meeting. I replied, yes we are on. He was supposed to text me after 10:30 am, and I never got a text. So i texted him, and he replied that he needed to reschedule. The next day, I text him again, and he tells me that he sold the rifle at his full asking price instead.
He then starts making excuses about not getting full price to begin with (then you shouldn't of agreed on that price), not giving him a specific address (i gave him a location, and he was supposed to text me when he was done with his appointment), and finally that this sort of thing happens on vaguntrader, and to deal with it (out of 20 plus transactions, never had any issues).

If you agree to sell something at a price, the right thing to do is honor your price,and the sale.