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Re: eBay Trouble: Scott Ketchum a.k.a. denny@cottagesoft.com
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lugnet.market.auction
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Sun, 24 Dec 2000 00:13:03 GMT
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P.S. When I filed a fraud and insurance claim with eBay, I discovered that this
individual has multiple names also. On top of everything else, make of this
what you will...
In lugnet.market.auction, Richard Marchetti writes:
> Hey Y'all:
>
> I don't know much about this dealer except to say that I have two ebay
> auctions going sour with him as I write and he is being VERY difficult. I
> cannot recommend you purchase Lego sets from him yourselves in the future.
> Let's just say that his ideas of "complete" and "great shape" leave a lot to
> be desired.
>
> Moreover, his idea of dispute resolution is to send me numerous emails
> filled with utter nonsense. And finally to merely resort to calling me
> names. And even though I can be a fairly rough person myself -- believe me,
> I was more than generous with this individual under the circumstances. As a
> matter of fact, I tend to be more careful of my word choices and overall
> tenor when I am trying to resolve a dispute. He just wouldn't see reason
> when I suggested a solution (a refund and items returned, what else?).
> What's more, he wanted me to send him the items back again in advance of the
> refund (garbage as they are) so that he could repost the items and sell them
> to some other unsuspecting person!!! He wrote me an email stating that
> precise intention. Apparently, he is unwilling to learn from his mistakes.
>
> Some of you may realize that I vehemently oppose doing what I am now doing.
> So, why am I doing it? Because I couldn't stomach the idea that this person
> would in the future profit from your lack of awareness of the nature of his
> dealings. That he should wrong me is one thing, that he should openly want
> to repeat the process to someone else is quite another! Basically, rather
> than trying to do the right thing in the future, he pointedly told me he was
> going to do just the opposite -- more of that which it is apparently in his
> nature to do -- the wrong thing.
>
> This individual has forced my hand...
>
> -- Richard
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