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Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
And they have a fiduciary duty not to..I only mentioned those people because they're in a position to hurt you....
And they have a fiduciary duty not to..I only mentioned those people because they're in a position to hurt you....
I guess they do but I still knew mechanics who cut and stripped things on purpose and waiters who spit in food.And they have a fiduciary duty not to..
As soon as I can get a better price at a One-Price Dealer than I can get from a haggler, I will buy from him. I think theses One-Price shops serve a good purpose for people for whom haggling is so unpleasant that they would rather give up money than haggle, but not for others.
I actually enjoy the process. I like salesmen and women, and it doesn't stress me to play the games that they like. Where else in life do we get to guiltlessly feign all sorts of emotions that we don't feel, make exaggerated gestures, lie freely, and then get paid for it? Other than becoming a salesman or lawyer?
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What would you do?
The seller wrote back saying that photos meant nothing, that I could have substutued the item, then offered 15% rebate ($10) on the condition that I post no feedback. The implication that I would lie made me mad. At this point the greater value may be sharing my experiance in feedback.
What would you do?
See the New York Times today for some additional background on Dr Amy Bishop Amy Bishop, Professor Arrested in Shooting, Was Prone to Volatile Reactions, Colleagues Say - NYTimes.comCrazy? It's beyond crazy. But would you ever cross a person that flips out on someone for touching their newspaper?
This reminds me of the stories of ex-employees "going postal" and other rage fueled craziness. Someone who can display this kind of hostility to others is a real danger.Over the years, Dr. Bishop had shown evidence that the smallest of slights could set off a disproportionate and occasionally violent reaction, according to numerous interviews with colleagues and others who know her. Her life seemed to veer wildly between moments of cold fury and scientific brilliance, between rage at perceived slights and empathy for her students.
If you had not already given the gift to your grandson, I would contact Amazon. I have never complained to Amazon and not had them give me a refund. They just snatch it back from the sellers bank account. I also sell on Amazon, and am aware that I must pack well, describe well, get it out on time etc or they will grab the payment back from my account, or just grab it before it is deposited.
As to this seller, you might consider just sharing his nasty little message with the Amazon world. I think you have 200 words in which to do so.
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