posted on August 28, 2002 09:42:45 PM new
Some excerpts from tonight's email:
1. I was wearing that bracelet today that I bought from you a couple of months ago. It just fell apart off my wrist. I didn't snag it on anything. What can you do for me?
2. You told me the item shipped on 8/13 and it's 8/28 with the item still not here. I have been more than patient. What can you do for me?
3. I want to cancel my bid on this closed auction, but I would like you to leave me positive feedback (and I will do the same for you). What can you do for me?
Okay, so I get maybe 400 messages a day, but it seems unreal that these three people all used the same gimme-something-for-nothing phrase. Has there been another "consumer awareness" show on TV or something?
posted on August 28, 2002 10:05:33 PM new
The more I read this board the more I wish I could sell everything tomorrow and lead a normal, well as normal as I can, life. Maybe take a vacation or 2, enjoy a Sunday afternoon Football Game, Go Packers, and maybe read a book. But, it will take me forever to unload my items so I guess I am stuck for another year.
Does anyone know if there is a statue that we can bury in our back yard to make things go smooth. You know like the one for selling your home?
[ edited by Libra63 on Aug 28, 2002 10:06 PM ]
posted on August 28, 2002 10:09:38 PM new
I like filling orders from Half.com or Yahoo Used Goods. No B/S. Just nice and easy and hasslefree ( almost ).
posted on August 29, 2002 12:00:06 AM new
Ah Fluffy\; What would life be without a little rain? I guess we have to accept that not all of us are blessed with normal intelligence Libra, I feel so sorry for you living in "Cheese Country". Get a life & be a Vikings Fan. LOL