What kind of idiot posts all this goatshit??:goat:
Originally Posted by galveston
What is the protocol on RWI for a buyer having buyer’s remorse? For example a RWI member buys a watch, pays for the watch with Paypal goods and services, and than has a case of massive buyer’s remorse and demands the seller of the watch to refund him back his money as soon as possible.
Is this acceptable practice on RWI for a buyer to demand a refund from a seller after they have buyer’s remorse?
My buddy sent me the below link from another rep web site in which the above occurred:
http://www.repgeek.com/showthread.php?t=212368&highlight=gtanak
If it happened to me, I would be concerned if I did not refund the payment back to the buyer who had buyer’s remorse; they would file a complaint against me on Paypal for selling counterfeit goods resulting in my Paypal account being shut down.
:wyliehelp::thinking:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
Are you implying the buyer who had buyer's remorse on the other rep web site should have honoured his commitment to buy the watch after he demanded a refund?
:cheers::cheers:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
A buyer does not need permission from a mod to file a Paypal dispute.; as all they have to do is file a Paypal dispute on behalf of themselves.
My concern is how does one deal with a buyer who has buyer's remorse who demands a refund after they pay before the watch is shipped and or after the buyer receives the watch.
:cheers:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
I agree with you Buyer's Remorse is the problem of the new owner.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
I would contact the RWI staff before I ever file a PP dispute.
It appears to me Mr. Peapods had a massive case of buyer's remorse.
Based on what Mr. Peapods posted in his response on why he had "Buyer's Remorse"; he said he has purchased over $5,000 of rep watches the past year and it appears to me he a very experienced buyer and seller.
:cheers:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
If the buyer such as Peapods2 pays for the watch and has " Buyers Remorse" and than demands a refund; what to you tell buyers like Peapods2?
Do you send them an email or PM telling them "Tough shit!"
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
Peapods2 claims he bought $2,500 of rep watches the past 6 months. He appears to be a high roller with a big wallet who is a very experienced buyer if he can dish out $2,500 for rep watches in only 6 months.
:cheers:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
How does one "prevent" themselves from selling a watch to a buyer like Peapods2 to avoid a similar situation with another buyer like Peapods2?
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
My heart goes out to the seller who had to deal with Peapods2.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
Is their a sticky on RWI to help sellers and buyers to inform them not to sell or buy from members like Peapods2?
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
It seems that Peapods2 was removed from the RG website.
Check out the below web link:
http://www.repgeek.com/showthread.php?t=212566&p=2292367#post-2292367
What does "removed" mean?
Was it because he posted the name, PP address, and email address for the buyer he stiffed because Peapods2 had a massive case of "Buyers Remorse"?
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
Does this mean the buyer who has "Buyers Remorse" responsible to pay for the PP fees associated with the refund?
Is Peapods2 a member on RWI? If yes, it would sure be nice he could explain his side of the story why he stiffed the seller on the other rep board and explain why he posted the seller's email address, name, and PP address.
Is it protocol on RWI to post the email address, name, and PP address of somebody you buy a watch from when you want a refund?
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
I don't have an axe to grind with anyone here. I am trying to get a better understanding for what is the protocol to buy and sell a watch as I have heard there are many scammers on rep web sites. Before I take the leap of faith to buy or sell a watch, I want to make sure I won't get scammed and have somebody post my email address and PP address. I will do my best to be a gracious guest on RWI.
I apologize if I am asking too many questions about how not to be scammed by somebody who has "Buyers Remorse. I am just concerned that the buyer of my watch will use my PP account address for fraudulent activities when they demand a refund and I tell them no or claim I was selling them a counterfeit item resulting in my PP account being shut down.
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
After reading what happened to this seller:
http://forum.replica-watch.info/vb/sho...-156288p6
I am very concerned about somebody using PP to pay me when I sell my watch on RWI. Hence why I am asking questions about a buyer who has "Buyers Remorse".
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
It is better to be safe than sorry with dealing with buyers like Mr. Peapods who have "Buyers Remorse".
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
What happens if the buyer pays me via PP than has "Buyers Remorse" and demands a refund and I am tell them no way in HELL and ship the watch to them and they in turn file a PP dispute against me. PP shuts down my account and sends the buyer a refund. Am I shit out of luck with regard to what happens as the buyer gets my watch for free.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
I have sold over 500 items on Ebay and received a positive feedback for every item I sold on Ebay. I have no fear of selling and buying on ebusiness web sites in which the seller or buyer face recourse for not honoring their commitment.
I asked the questions about the buyer Peapods2 who had massive "Buyers Remorse" with the intention on how to deal with a potential buyer like Peapods2 and to find out how RWI would handle a similar situation if it occurred here.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
Help me out, what is "CB"?
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
Thanks.
It seems based on what everyone is saying about Mr. Peapods2 he has caused problems here in the past.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
I am asking questions to prevent and protect myself from being scammed from buyers like Mr. Peapods2. I don't want to be scammed for an expensive lesson.
:wyliehelp:
It seems that the old pros on RWI can easily be scammed based what happened here recently:
http://forum.replica-watch.info/vb/sho...or-154163
Do you think we're on to him??
Quote:
Originally Posted by ceoCorona
Yup...
9 pages and he is still asking the same question in different form. Lets try asking the same questions now in Spanish... Or Pig Latin... :spank:
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Originally Posted by galveston
What is the protocol on RWI for a buyer having buyer’s remorse? For example a RWI member buys a watch, pays for the watch with Paypal goods and services, and than has a case of massive buyer’s remorse and demands the seller of the watch to refund him back his money as soon as possible.
Is this acceptable practice on RWI for a buyer to demand a refund from a seller after they have buyer’s remorse?
My buddy sent me the below link from another rep web site in which the above occurred:
http://www.repgeek.com/showthread.php?t=212368&highlight=gtanak
If it happened to me, I would be concerned if I did not refund the payment back to the buyer who had buyer’s remorse; they would file a complaint against me on Paypal for selling counterfeit goods resulting in my Paypal account being shut down.
:wyliehelp::thinking:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
Are you implying the buyer who had buyer's remorse on the other rep web site should have honoured his commitment to buy the watch after he demanded a refund?
:cheers::cheers:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
A buyer does not need permission from a mod to file a Paypal dispute.; as all they have to do is file a Paypal dispute on behalf of themselves.
My concern is how does one deal with a buyer who has buyer's remorse who demands a refund after they pay before the watch is shipped and or after the buyer receives the watch.
:cheers:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
I agree with you Buyer's Remorse is the problem of the new owner.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
I would contact the RWI staff before I ever file a PP dispute.
It appears to me Mr. Peapods had a massive case of buyer's remorse.
Based on what Mr. Peapods posted in his response on why he had "Buyer's Remorse"; he said he has purchased over $5,000 of rep watches the past year and it appears to me he a very experienced buyer and seller.
:cheers:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
If the buyer such as Peapods2 pays for the watch and has " Buyers Remorse" and than demands a refund; what to you tell buyers like Peapods2?
Do you send them an email or PM telling them "Tough shit!"
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
Peapods2 claims he bought $2,500 of rep watches the past 6 months. He appears to be a high roller with a big wallet who is a very experienced buyer if he can dish out $2,500 for rep watches in only 6 months.
:cheers:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
How does one "prevent" themselves from selling a watch to a buyer like Peapods2 to avoid a similar situation with another buyer like Peapods2?
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
My heart goes out to the seller who had to deal with Peapods2.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
Is their a sticky on RWI to help sellers and buyers to inform them not to sell or buy from members like Peapods2?
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
It seems that Peapods2 was removed from the RG website.
Check out the below web link:
http://www.repgeek.com/showthread.php?t=212566&p=2292367#post-2292367
What does "removed" mean?
Was it because he posted the name, PP address, and email address for the buyer he stiffed because Peapods2 had a massive case of "Buyers Remorse"?
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
Does this mean the buyer who has "Buyers Remorse" responsible to pay for the PP fees associated with the refund?
Is Peapods2 a member on RWI? If yes, it would sure be nice he could explain his side of the story why he stiffed the seller on the other rep board and explain why he posted the seller's email address, name, and PP address.
Is it protocol on RWI to post the email address, name, and PP address of somebody you buy a watch from when you want a refund?
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
I don't have an axe to grind with anyone here. I am trying to get a better understanding for what is the protocol to buy and sell a watch as I have heard there are many scammers on rep web sites. Before I take the leap of faith to buy or sell a watch, I want to make sure I won't get scammed and have somebody post my email address and PP address. I will do my best to be a gracious guest on RWI.
I apologize if I am asking too many questions about how not to be scammed by somebody who has "Buyers Remorse. I am just concerned that the buyer of my watch will use my PP account address for fraudulent activities when they demand a refund and I tell them no or claim I was selling them a counterfeit item resulting in my PP account being shut down.
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
After reading what happened to this seller:
http://forum.replica-watch.info/vb/sho...-156288p6
I am very concerned about somebody using PP to pay me when I sell my watch on RWI. Hence why I am asking questions about a buyer who has "Buyers Remorse".
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
It is better to be safe than sorry with dealing with buyers like Mr. Peapods who have "Buyers Remorse".
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
What happens if the buyer pays me via PP than has "Buyers Remorse" and demands a refund and I am tell them no way in HELL and ship the watch to them and they in turn file a PP dispute against me. PP shuts down my account and sends the buyer a refund. Am I shit out of luck with regard to what happens as the buyer gets my watch for free.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
I have sold over 500 items on Ebay and received a positive feedback for every item I sold on Ebay. I have no fear of selling and buying on ebusiness web sites in which the seller or buyer face recourse for not honoring their commitment.
I asked the questions about the buyer Peapods2 who had massive "Buyers Remorse" with the intention on how to deal with a potential buyer like Peapods2 and to find out how RWI would handle a similar situation if it occurred here.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
Help me out, what is "CB"?
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
Thanks.
It seems based on what everyone is saying about Mr. Peapods2 he has caused problems here in the past.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston
I am asking questions to prevent and protect myself from being scammed from buyers like Mr. Peapods2. I don't want to be scammed for an expensive lesson.
:wyliehelp:
It seems that the old pros on RWI can easily be scammed based what happened here recently:
http://forum.replica-watch.info/vb/sho...or-154163
Do you think we're on to him??
Quote:
Originally Posted by ceoCorona
Yup...
9 pages and he is still asking the same question in different form. Lets try asking the same questions now in Spanish... Or Pig Latin... :spank:
__________________
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Originally Posted by galveston

What is the protocol on RWI for a buyer having buyer’s remorse? For example a RWI member buys a watch, pays for the watch with Paypal goods and services, and than has a case of massive buyer’s remorse and demands the seller of the watch to refund him back his money as soon as possible.
Is this acceptable practice on RWI for a buyer to demand a refund from a seller after they have buyer’s remorse?
My buddy sent me the below link from another rep web site in which the above occurred:
http://www.repgeek.com/showthread.php?t=212368&highlight=gtanak
If it happened to me, I would be concerned if I did not refund the payment back to the buyer who had buyer’s remorse; they would file a complaint against me on Paypal for selling counterfeit goods resulting in my Paypal account being shut down.
:wyliehelp::thinking:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

Are you implying the buyer who had buyer's remorse on the other rep web site should have honoured his commitment to buy the watch after he demanded a refund?
:cheers::cheers:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

A buyer does not need permission from a mod to file a Paypal dispute.; as all they have to do is file a Paypal dispute on behalf of themselves.
My concern is how does one deal with a buyer who has buyer's remorse who demands a refund after they pay before the watch is shipped and or after the buyer receives the watch.
:cheers:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

I agree with you Buyer's Remorse is the problem of the new owner.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

I would contact the RWI staff before I ever file a PP dispute.
It appears to me Mr. Peapods had a massive case of buyer's remorse.
Based on what Mr. Peapods posted in his response on why he had "Buyer's Remorse"; he said he has purchased over $5,000 of rep watches the past year and it appears to me he a very experienced buyer and seller.
:cheers:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

If the buyer such as Peapods2 pays for the watch and has " Buyers Remorse" and than demands a refund; what to you tell buyers like Peapods2?
Do you send them an email or PM telling them "Tough shit!"
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

Peapods2 claims he bought $2,500 of rep watches the past 6 months. He appears to be a high roller with a big wallet who is a very experienced buyer if he can dish out $2,500 for rep watches in only 6 months.
:cheers:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

How does one "prevent" themselves from selling a watch to a buyer like Peapods2 to avoid a similar situation with another buyer like Peapods2?
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

My heart goes out to the seller who had to deal with Peapods2.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

Is their a sticky on RWI to help sellers and buyers to inform them not to sell or buy from members like Peapods2?
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

It seems that Peapods2 was removed from the RG website.
Check out the below web link:
http://www.repgeek.com/showthread.php?t=212566&p=2292367#post-2292367
What does "removed" mean?
Was it because he posted the name, PP address, and email address for the buyer he stiffed because Peapods2 had a massive case of "Buyers Remorse"?
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

Does this mean the buyer who has "Buyers Remorse" responsible to pay for the PP fees associated with the refund?
Is Peapods2 a member on RWI? If yes, it would sure be nice he could explain his side of the story why he stiffed the seller on the other rep board and explain why he posted the seller's email address, name, and PP address.
Is it protocol on RWI to post the email address, name, and PP address of somebody you buy a watch from when you want a refund?
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

I don't have an axe to grind with anyone here. I am trying to get a better understanding for what is the protocol to buy and sell a watch as I have heard there are many scammers on rep web sites. Before I take the leap of faith to buy or sell a watch, I want to make sure I won't get scammed and have somebody post my email address and PP address. I will do my best to be a gracious guest on RWI.
I apologize if I am asking too many questions about how not to be scammed by somebody who has "Buyers Remorse. I am just concerned that the buyer of my watch will use my PP account address for fraudulent activities when they demand a refund and I tell them no or claim I was selling them a counterfeit item resulting in my PP account being shut down.
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

After reading what happened to this seller:
http://forum.replica-watch.info/vb/sho...-156288p6
I am very concerned about somebody using PP to pay me when I sell my watch on RWI. Hence why I am asking questions about a buyer who has "Buyers Remorse".
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

It is better to be safe than sorry with dealing with buyers like Mr. Peapods who have "Buyers Remorse".
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

What happens if the buyer pays me via PP than has "Buyers Remorse" and demands a refund and I am tell them no way in HELL and ship the watch to them and they in turn file a PP dispute against me. PP shuts down my account and sends the buyer a refund. Am I shit out of luck with regard to what happens as the buyer gets my watch for free.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

I have sold over 500 items on Ebay and received a positive feedback for every item I sold on Ebay. I have no fear of selling and buying on ebusiness web sites in which the seller or buyer face recourse for not honoring their commitment.
I asked the questions about the buyer Peapods2 who had massive "Buyers Remorse" with the intention on how to deal with a potential buyer like Peapods2 and to find out how RWI would handle a similar situation if it occurred here.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

Help me out, what is "CB"?
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

Thanks.
It seems based on what everyone is saying about Mr. Peapods2 he has caused problems here in the past.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

I am asking questions to prevent and protect myself from being scammed from buyers like Mr. Peapods2. I don't want to be scammed for an expensive lesson.
:wyliehelp:
It seems that the old pros on RWI can easily be scammed based what happened here recently:
http://forum.replica-watch.info/vb/sho...or-154163
Do you think we're on to him??
Quote:
Originally Posted by ceoCorona

Yup...
9 pages and he is still asking the same question in different form. Lets try asking the same questions now in Spanish... Or Pig Latin... :spank:
__________________
Wristwatch picture challenge game: Click here for introduction and rules --> http://forum.replica-watch.info/vb/sho...me-142838




What is the protocol on RWI for a buyer having buyer’s remorse? For example a RWI member buys a watch, pays for the watch with Paypal goods and services, and than has a case of massive buyer’s remorse and demands the seller of the watch to refund him back his money as soon as possible.
Is this acceptable practice on RWI for a buyer to demand a refund from a seller after they have buyer’s remorse?
My buddy sent me the below link from another rep web site in which the above occurred:
http://www.repgeek.com/showthread.php?t=212368&highlight=gtanak
If it happened to me, I would be concerned if I did not refund the payment back to the buyer who had buyer’s remorse; they would file a complaint against me on Paypal for selling counterfeit goods resulting in my Paypal account being shut down.
:wyliehelp::thinking:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

Are you implying the buyer who had buyer's remorse on the other rep web site should have honoured his commitment to buy the watch after he demanded a refund?
:cheers::cheers:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

A buyer does not need permission from a mod to file a Paypal dispute.; as all they have to do is file a Paypal dispute on behalf of themselves.
My concern is how does one deal with a buyer who has buyer's remorse who demands a refund after they pay before the watch is shipped and or after the buyer receives the watch.
:cheers:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

I agree with you Buyer's Remorse is the problem of the new owner.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

I would contact the RWI staff before I ever file a PP dispute.
It appears to me Mr. Peapods had a massive case of buyer's remorse.
Based on what Mr. Peapods posted in his response on why he had "Buyer's Remorse"; he said he has purchased over $5,000 of rep watches the past year and it appears to me he a very experienced buyer and seller.
:cheers:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

If the buyer such as Peapods2 pays for the watch and has " Buyers Remorse" and than demands a refund; what to you tell buyers like Peapods2?
Do you send them an email or PM telling them "Tough shit!"
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

Peapods2 claims he bought $2,500 of rep watches the past 6 months. He appears to be a high roller with a big wallet who is a very experienced buyer if he can dish out $2,500 for rep watches in only 6 months.
:cheers:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

How does one "prevent" themselves from selling a watch to a buyer like Peapods2 to avoid a similar situation with another buyer like Peapods2?
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

My heart goes out to the seller who had to deal with Peapods2.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

Is their a sticky on RWI to help sellers and buyers to inform them not to sell or buy from members like Peapods2?
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

It seems that Peapods2 was removed from the RG website.
Check out the below web link:
http://www.repgeek.com/showthread.php?t=212566&p=2292367#post-2292367
What does "removed" mean?
Was it because he posted the name, PP address, and email address for the buyer he stiffed because Peapods2 had a massive case of "Buyers Remorse"?
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

Does this mean the buyer who has "Buyers Remorse" responsible to pay for the PP fees associated with the refund?
Is Peapods2 a member on RWI? If yes, it would sure be nice he could explain his side of the story why he stiffed the seller on the other rep board and explain why he posted the seller's email address, name, and PP address.
Is it protocol on RWI to post the email address, name, and PP address of somebody you buy a watch from when you want a refund?
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

I don't have an axe to grind with anyone here. I am trying to get a better understanding for what is the protocol to buy and sell a watch as I have heard there are many scammers on rep web sites. Before I take the leap of faith to buy or sell a watch, I want to make sure I won't get scammed and have somebody post my email address and PP address. I will do my best to be a gracious guest on RWI.
I apologize if I am asking too many questions about how not to be scammed by somebody who has "Buyers Remorse. I am just concerned that the buyer of my watch will use my PP account address for fraudulent activities when they demand a refund and I tell them no or claim I was selling them a counterfeit item resulting in my PP account being shut down.
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

After reading what happened to this seller:
http://forum.replica-watch.info/vb/sho...-156288p6
I am very concerned about somebody using PP to pay me when I sell my watch on RWI. Hence why I am asking questions about a buyer who has "Buyers Remorse".
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

It is better to be safe than sorry with dealing with buyers like Mr. Peapods who have "Buyers Remorse".
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

What happens if the buyer pays me via PP than has "Buyers Remorse" and demands a refund and I am tell them no way in HELL and ship the watch to them and they in turn file a PP dispute against me. PP shuts down my account and sends the buyer a refund. Am I shit out of luck with regard to what happens as the buyer gets my watch for free.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

I have sold over 500 items on Ebay and received a positive feedback for every item I sold on Ebay. I have no fear of selling and buying on ebusiness web sites in which the seller or buyer face recourse for not honoring their commitment.
I asked the questions about the buyer Peapods2 who had massive "Buyers Remorse" with the intention on how to deal with a potential buyer like Peapods2 and to find out how RWI would handle a similar situation if it occurred here.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

Help me out, what is "CB"?
:wyliehelp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

Thanks.
It seems based on what everyone is saying about Mr. Peapods2 he has caused problems here in the past.
Quote:
Originally Posted by galveston

I am asking questions to prevent and protect myself from being scammed from buyers like Mr. Peapods2. I don't want to be scammed for an expensive lesson.
:wyliehelp:
It seems that the old pros on RWI can easily be scammed based what happened here recently:
http://forum.replica-watch.info/vb/sho...or-154163
Do you think we're on to him??
Quote:
Originally Posted by ceoCorona

Yup...
9 pages and he is still asking the same question in different form. Lets try asking the same questions now in Spanish... Or Pig Latin... :spank:
__________________
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