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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Updating my way of selling synth parts. Anyone used google checkout?

2010-07-23 by Mike de Vries

I wonder if he is on this mailing list?
 
Maybe he could come forward and tell his side of the story.
 
It does really suck that paypal almost always sides with the buyer.. ughhh. 
 


 





Recently a prick filed a paypal complain of non-delivery after only 13 days when he's in England and I'm in Montana. Many of you probably know me as the person who put up the key cross reference guide for synth keys, and a lot of chips and other parts and a lot of free synth repair tips on the template pages for every significant production synth pretty much. The issue with avexproducer@... or primeproducer@... hasn't worked out. I'm quite sure he must have the keys by now that I sent what June 12th I think it was. No word from him or the guy who was going to check on him. So that's it. Nobody uses paypal from now on to order form me. This is a sad thing but maybe better in the long run. It appears google checkout has a better protocol for handling disputes. It's a lie that the buyer is always right. In this case the buyer sent me 7 dollars which didn't even cover the shipping but I was being nice I thought to him... he thanked me by stealing all
 68.00 using paypals refusal to accept a customs number as proof of shipment. WARNING. Avoid this guy. Someone else emailed me and told me I'm not the first person he's done this to.

MR.BOZIDAR RISTIC
72 NICHOLL HOUSE
SPRING PARK DRIVE
LONDON N4 2TQ
ENGLAND

PHONE NUMBER ; 07590025570

MEANWHILE...does anyone else have google checkout experience? Any problems you'd like to alert me to?

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