I've recently learned that this franchise operation services some sellers by selling their unusable, broken crap "as is", but misleading buyers by pointing out immaterial cosmetic issues while overlooking the fact (any lying by omission) that an item doesn't mechanically work at all.
Seems like a cute idea ... gee, we didn't sell you a piece of crap ... we just represent the ultimate seller, and don't know about the item ...
I've had dozens of successful transactions on eBay, and have found it to be a great tool up until now ... but I-SoldIt looks pretty sad.
Anyone else with similar experiences?
Seems like a cute idea ... gee, we didn't sell you a piece of crap ... we just represent the ultimate seller, and don't know about the item ...
I've had dozens of successful transactions on eBay, and have found it to be a great tool up until now ... but I-SoldIt looks pretty sad.
Anyone else with similar experiences?