Respectfully, he didn't ask for a pro photograph.
Correct. All of my photos have been from an iPhone or worse. Not a big deal. Just be up front about defects, or else you might lose your sale at the meeting.
Respectfully, he didn't ask for a pro photograph.
How can you be sure of a used product without inspecting it?
Correct. All of my photos have been from an iPhone or worse. Not a big deal. Just be up front about defects, or else you might lose your sale at the meeting.
So, a buyer can back out of a deal if they don't like what they see in person? And, not expect to get bashed on itrader for doing so?
So, a buyer can back out of a deal if they don't like what they see in person? And, not expect to get bashed on itrader for doing so?
Pics and ask q's. If the product isn't in the described condition, I'd just walk away, dunno what else they aren't being forthright about. I suppose if you were diligent about asking for pics and questions and the item wasn't as described, it would be fine for you to negotiate, but doesn't seem wise to me (though I recognize that as personal preference). Guess the main point I was making before would be to ask the needed questions and foe the right pictures so you know what you're making an offer on before you do so
So, a buyer can back out of a deal if they don't like what they see in person? And, not expect to get bashed on itrader for doing so?
ETA: I also wouldn't waste my time or gas on something if I didn't know what I was getting into.
Man, I'm not going to tell you how to conduct your own business, but I'd never spend my money on something I don't want... especially if the seller misrepresented it.
ETA: I also wouldn't waste my time or gas on something if I didn't know what I was getting into.
If you have transactions go bad, use the iTrader tool
Moral: make sure everything is agreed upon before meeting up.
Mods can potentially alter itrader feedback. Would make my case if I got bad feedback after that