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"Chuck - K1KW" wrote in message
. .. Item # 9738158955 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=9738158955 Check this BS out! Amazing that this jerk continues to sell on Ebay with his obvious lies and misrepresentation. This is nothing more than a poor homebrew fake. I know who made it and he made a few more out of surplus items. RADIOMART's stories are totally made up. He has no personal collections, he swindles SK widows and runs another ebay name to buy on the cheap and then makes up stories about the same equipment to lend credibility. This guy is a snake. BEWARE!!!!! There's one born every minute. (Especially on E-Screw!) Anyone who would buy ham gear on e-Bay deserves to be taken. |
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I like how Martyn put in the plug for CCA in his ebay ad. What a
******. http://www.listserve.com/archives/co.../msg00320.html And for your entertainment: http://www.lazygranch.com/radiomart/radiomartspoof.htm Rev. Cleetus Poontang wrote: "Chuck - K1KW" wrote in message . .. Item # 9738158955 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=9738158955 Check this BS out! Amazing that this jerk continues to sell on Ebay with his obvious lies and misrepresentation. This is nothing more than a poor homebrew fake. I know who made it and he made a few more out of surplus items. RADIOMART's stories are totally made up. He has no personal collections, he swindles SK widows and runs another ebay name to buy on the cheap and then makes up stories about the same equipment to lend credibility. This guy is a snake. BEWARE!!!!! There's one born every minute. (Especially on E-Screw!) Anyone who would buy ham gear on e-Bay deserves to be taken. |
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I agree with all negative comments regarding RadioMart, but I think most
people in the hobby already know about him and have him filtered out of their eBay searches. He caters to the newbies. However, I disagree that eBay is a bad place to buy gear. It is definitely the largest collection of radio and related equipment available, and with careful buying it is possible to avoid being taken. I have had a few attempts to rip me off, but Paypal is your best friend when it comes to getting your money back. EBay knows it can't afford to alienate buyers with a bad reputation and so it protects sellers pretty well. And the nice thing about eBay is that if a particular seller seems shady or uncooperative, just walk away. Another one just like it will always come up. "Rev. Cleetus Poontang" wrote in message groups.com... "Chuck - K1KW" wrote in message . .. Item # 9738158955 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=9738158955 Check this BS out! Amazing that this jerk continues to sell on Ebay with his obvious lies and misrepresentation. This is nothing more than a poor homebrew fake. I know who made it and he made a few more out of surplus items. RADIOMART's stories are totally made up. He has no personal collections, he swindles SK widows and runs another ebay name to buy on the cheap and then makes up stories about the same equipment to lend credibility. This guy is a snake. BEWARE!!!!! There's one born every minute. (Especially on E-Screw!) Anyone who would buy ham gear on e-Bay deserves to be taken. |
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On 7/12/06 4:23 AM, in article , "Unrevealed
Source" wrote: I agree with all negative comments regarding RadioMart, but I think most people in the hobby already know about him and have him filtered out of their eBay searches. He caters to the newbies. However, I disagree that eBay is a bad place to buy gear. It is definitely the largest collection of radio and related equipment available, and with careful buying it is possible to avoid being taken. There is no absolute way to avoid being taken short of trying to buy elsewhere. I have had a few attempts to rip me off, but Paypal is your best friend when it comes to getting your money back. Ebay owns Paypal. They watch each other's backs. EBay knows it can't afford to alienate buyers with a bad reputation and so it protects sellers pretty well. And the nice thing about eBay is that if a particular seller seems shady or uncooperative, just walk away. Another one just like it will always come up. After a sale, when the purchased item arrives and the buyer can see it was misrepresented, Ebay always supports the seller; that's where their money comes from. Although eBay is convenient, the company employs dummys, and is impossible to deal with when there is a problem. "Rev. Cleetus Poontang" wrote in message groups.com... "Chuck - K1KW" wrote in message . .. Item # 9738158955 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=9738158955 Check this BS out! Amazing that this jerk continues to sell on Ebay with his obvious lies and misrepresentation. This is nothing more than a poor homebrew fake. I know who made it and he made a few more out of surplus items. RADIOMART's stories are totally made up. He has no personal collections, he swindles SK widows and runs another ebay name to buy on the cheap and then makes up stories about the same equipment to lend credibility. This guy is a snake. BEWARE!!!!! There's one born every minute. (Especially on E-Screw!) Anyone who would buy ham gear on e-Bay deserves to be taken. |
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EBay/Paypal do not always support the seller. Although I've had relatively
few problems, by asking good questions of the seller and being willing to walk away when things don't seem kosher, in the 4 or 5 times that I've had to file a dispute because something was misrepresented, Paypal has sided with me (the buyer) and I've always gotten my money back. It sometimes takes a little longer than I would like, but if you're a reasonable buyer and can provide the facts about why an item was misrepresented, you won't have a problem getting things resolved. Also, eBay/Paypal don't "side" more with either buyers or sellers. They side with the party that is right, in their judgement, after looking at the facts. They know that they can't afford to alienate buyers with a reputation as a place where you are easily ripped off. Confidence in the buying experience is what made eBay what it is today, and they are not stupid enough to give that up. So if you have had bad experiences, perhaps it is because you have filed complaints that were not reasonable, or maybe you didn't ask all the right questions before you made a purchase. Possible? "Don Bowey" wrote in message ... On 7/12/06 4:23 AM, in article , "Unrevealed Source" wrote: I agree with all negative comments regarding RadioMart, but I think most people in the hobby already know about him and have him filtered out of their eBay searches. He caters to the newbies. However, I disagree that eBay is a bad place to buy gear. It is definitely the largest collection of radio and related equipment available, and with careful buying it is possible to avoid being taken. There is no absolute way to avoid being taken short of trying to buy elsewhere. I have had a few attempts to rip me off, but Paypal is your best friend when it comes to getting your money back. Ebay owns Paypal. They watch each other's backs. EBay knows it can't afford to alienate buyers with a bad reputation and so it protects sellers pretty well. And the nice thing about eBay is that if a particular seller seems shady or uncooperative, just walk away. Another one just like it will always come up. After a sale, when the purchased item arrives and the buyer can see it was misrepresented, Ebay always supports the seller; that's where their money comes from. Although eBay is convenient, the company employs dummys, and is impossible to deal with when there is a problem. "Rev. Cleetus Poontang" wrote in message groups.com... "Chuck - K1KW" wrote in message . .. Item # 9738158955 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=9738158955 Check this BS out! Amazing that this jerk continues to sell on Ebay with his obvious lies and misrepresentation. This is nothing more than a poor homebrew fake. I know who made it and he made a few more out of surplus items. RADIOMART's stories are totally made up. He has no personal collections, he swindles SK widows and runs another ebay name to buy on the cheap and then makes up stories about the same equipment to lend credibility. This guy is a snake. BEWARE!!!!! There's one born every minute. (Especially on E-Screw!) Anyone who would buy ham gear on e-Bay deserves to be taken. |
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I'm going through a dispute now where a guy who was finally kicked off ebay
(phil9923) It took me over a month to get a refund from him for a radio he never delivered. Now, another month later, Paypal sends me an email stating that he may have used a stolen credit cars to pay me my refund and they want ME to give it back. EXCUSE ME! That is and always was MY money. In the meantime, my Paypal account is frozen. Thanks, Mr. Love, like that's your real name... "Unrevealed Source" wrote in message ... EBay/Paypal do not always support the seller. Although I've had relatively few problems, by asking good questions of the seller and being willing to walk away when things don't seem kosher, in the 4 or 5 times that I've had to file a dispute because something was misrepresented, Paypal has sided with me (the buyer) and I've always gotten my money back. It sometimes takes a little longer than I would like, but if you're a reasonable buyer and can provide the facts about why an item was misrepresented, you won't have a problem getting things resolved. Also, eBay/Paypal don't "side" more with either buyers or sellers. They side with the party that is right, in their judgement, after looking at the facts. They know that they can't afford to alienate buyers with a reputation as a place where you are easily ripped off. Confidence in the buying experience is what made eBay what it is today, and they are not stupid enough to give that up. So if you have had bad experiences, perhaps it is because you have filed complaints that were not reasonable, or maybe you didn't ask all the right questions before you made a purchase. Possible? "Don Bowey" wrote in message ... On 7/12/06 4:23 AM, in article , "Unrevealed Source" wrote: I agree with all negative comments regarding RadioMart, but I think most people in the hobby already know about him and have him filtered out of their eBay searches. He caters to the newbies. However, I disagree that eBay is a bad place to buy gear. It is definitely the largest collection of radio and related equipment available, and with careful buying it is possible to avoid being taken. There is no absolute way to avoid being taken short of trying to buy elsewhere. I have had a few attempts to rip me off, but Paypal is your best friend when it comes to getting your money back. Ebay owns Paypal. They watch each other's backs. EBay knows it can't afford to alienate buyers with a bad reputation and so it protects sellers pretty well. And the nice thing about eBay is that if a particular seller seems shady or uncooperative, just walk away. Another one just like it will always come up. After a sale, when the purchased item arrives and the buyer can see it was misrepresented, Ebay always supports the seller; that's where their money comes from. Although eBay is convenient, the company employs dummys, and is impossible to deal with when there is a problem. "Rev. Cleetus Poontang" wrote in message groups.com... "Chuck - K1KW" wrote in message . .. Item # 9738158955 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=9738158955 Check this BS out! Amazing that this jerk continues to sell on Ebay with his obvious lies and misrepresentation. This is nothing more than a poor homebrew fake. I know who made it and he made a few more out of surplus items. RADIOMART's stories are totally made up. He has no personal collections, he swindles SK widows and runs another ebay name to buy on the cheap and then makes up stories about the same equipment to lend credibility. This guy is a snake. BEWARE!!!!! There's one born every minute. (Especially on E-Screw!) Anyone who would buy ham gear on e-Bay deserves to be taken. |
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On 7/12/06 4:19 PM, in article , "Unrevealed
Source" wrote: EBay/Paypal do not always support the seller. Although I've had relatively few problems, by asking good questions of the seller and being willing to walk away when things don't seem kosher, in the 4 or 5 times that I've had to file a dispute because something was misrepresented, Paypal has sided with me (the buyer) and I've always gotten my money back. It sometimes takes a little longer than I would like, but if you're a reasonable buyer and can provide the facts about why an item was misrepresented, you won't have a problem getting things resolved. Also, eBay/Paypal don't "side" more with either buyers or sellers. They side with the party that is right, in their judgement, after looking at the facts. They know that they can't afford to alienate buyers with a reputation as a place where you are easily ripped off. Confidence in the buying experience is what made eBay what it is today, and they are not stupid enough to give that up. So if you have had bad experiences, perhaps it is because you have filed complaints that were not reasonable, or maybe you didn't ask all the right questions before you made a purchase. Possible? "Don Bowey" wrote in message ... See the3 bottom of the page for my reply to this top poster........ On 7/12/06 4:23 AM, in article , "Unrevealed Source" wrote: I agree with all negative comments regarding RadioMart, but I think most people in the hobby already know about him and have him filtered out of their eBay searches. He caters to the newbies. However, I disagree that eBay is a bad place to buy gear. It is definitely the largest collection of radio and related equipment available, and with careful buying it is possible to avoid being taken. There is no absolute way to avoid being taken short of trying to buy elsewhere. I have had a few attempts to rip me off, but Paypal is your best friend when it comes to getting your money back. Ebay owns Paypal. They watch each other's backs. EBay knows it can't afford to alienate buyers with a bad reputation and so it protects sellers pretty well. And the nice thing about eBay is that if a particular seller seems shady or uncooperative, just walk away. Another one just like it will always come up. After a sale, when the purchased item arrives and the buyer can see it was misrepresented, Ebay always supports the seller; that's where their money comes from. Although eBay is convenient, the company employs dummys, and is impossible to deal with when there is a problem. "Rev. Cleetus Poontang" wrote in message groups.com... "Chuck - K1KW" wrote in message . .. Item # 9738158955 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=9738158955 Check this BS out! Amazing that this jerk continues to sell on Ebay with his obvious lies and misrepresentation. This is nothing more than a poor homebrew fake. I know who made it and he made a few more out of surplus items. RADIOMART's stories are totally made up. He has no personal collections, he swindles SK widows and runs another ebay name to buy on the cheap and then makes up stories about the same equipment to lend credibility. This guy is a snake. BEWARE!!!!! There's one born every minute. (Especially on E-Screw!) Anyone who would buy ham gear on e-Bay deserves to be taken. None of your assumptions are correct. The device was a "New" Video Grabber, complete with the power supply. It was one of 25 identical units being auctioned. The unit arrived with a Radio Shack universal 300 mA wallwart (obviously NOT part of the "new" unit). The Video unit requires 3 Amps, as imprinted on the equipment. The eBay resolution was that the seller would return what I bid for the unit, but I must pay to ship it back to the seller. That is NOT a reasonable resolution. The seller should, at least, have paid the return freight. I also told them that, alternatively, the seller could simply ship me a correct power supply, which he did not want to do. A correct resolution is that I should not be out anything for this misrepresented deal. The seller should have paid me for my original shipping cost and for reshipping it back. Anything less, permits sellers to pull shady deals and get away with it, at eBay's profit. By the way.... Top Posting is the mark of, at least, a non-observant newsgroup newby. Don |
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Jim Hackett wrote:
I'm going through a dispute now where a guy who was finally kicked off ebay (phil9923) It took me over a month to get a refund from him for a radio he never delivered. Now, another month later, Paypal sends me an email stating that he may have used a stolen credit cars to pay me my refund and they want ME to give it back. EXCUSE ME! That is and always was MY money. In the meantime, my Paypal account is frozen. Thanks, Mr. Love, like that's your real name... Your complaint about Paypal might explain why some sellers insist on US Money orders. "Unrevealed Source" wrote in message ... EBay/Paypal do not always support the seller. Although I've had relatively few problems, by asking good questions of the seller and being willing to walk away when things don't seem kosher, in the 4 or 5 times that I've had to file a dispute because something was misrepresented, Paypal has sided with me (the buyer) and I've always gotten my money back. It sometimes takes a little longer than I would like, but if you're a reasonable buyer and can provide the facts about why an item was misrepresented, you won't have a problem getting things resolved. Also, eBay/Paypal don't "side" more with either buyers or sellers. They side with the party that is right, in their judgement, after looking at the facts. They know that they can't afford to alienate buyers with a reputation as a place where you are easily ripped off. Confidence in the buying experience is what made eBay what it is today, and they are not stupid enough to give that up. So if you have had bad experiences, perhaps it is because you have filed complaints that were not reasonable, or maybe you didn't ask all the right questions before you made a purchase. Possible? "Don Bowey" wrote in message ... On 7/12/06 4:23 AM, in article , "Unrevealed Source" wrote: I agree with all negative comments regarding RadioMart, but I think most people in the hobby already know about him and have him filtered out of their eBay searches. He caters to the newbies. However, I disagree that eBay is a bad place to buy gear. It is definitely the largest collection of radio and related equipment available, and with careful buying it is possible to avoid being taken. There is no absolute way to avoid being taken short of trying to buy elsewhere. I have had a few attempts to rip me off, but Paypal is your best friend when it comes to getting your money back. Ebay owns Paypal. They watch each other's backs. EBay knows it can't afford to alienate buyers with a bad reputation and so it protects sellers pretty well. And the nice thing about eBay is that if a particular seller seems shady or uncooperative, just walk away. Another one just like it will always come up. After a sale, when the purchased item arrives and the buyer can see it was misrepresented, Ebay always supports the seller; that's where their money comes from. Although eBay is convenient, the company employs dummys, and is impossible to deal with when there is a problem. "Rev. Cleetus Poontang" wrote in message groups.com... "Chuck - K1KW" wrote in message . .. Item # 9738158955 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=9738158955 Check this BS out! Amazing that this jerk continues to sell on Ebay with his obvious lies and misrepresentation. This is nothing more than a poor homebrew fake. I know who made it and he made a few more out of surplus items. RADIOMART's stories are totally made up. He has no personal collections, he swindles SK widows and runs another ebay name to buy on the cheap and then makes up stories about the same equipment to lend credibility. This guy is a snake. BEWARE!!!!! There's one born every minute. (Especially on E-Screw!) Anyone who would buy ham gear on e-Bay deserves to be taken. |
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Yes, that's one of the downsides - you will generally be responsible for
getting the item back to the seller at your own expense. However, I've always gotten my full payment refunded, including the original shipping costs TO me. Paying shipping for the return trip is simply the cost of doing business and part of the risk you assume. Just like in the physical world, if you buy something from the store that doesn't work and you want a refund, it's up to you to get in your car and drive to the store at your own expense. They don't come and pick it up, or pay for your gas as part of the refund. I understand that some people have had bad experiences on eBay. My point is that I have bought a lot of radios through eBay (including one just last night) and have had few problems. EBay is the ONLY marketplace where such a large number and variety of radio-related equipment is available, but you have to follow a few simple rules. 1) Ask a lot of questions and be willing to walk away if the seller is unresponsive, vague, or seems shady in any way. There is never an item that you MUST have; another one just like it will come along. 2) Save all email correspondence between you and the seller regarding the item and it's condition. 3) Pay attention to the seller's feedback. 4) Use only Paypal, with a credit card, to pay for your purchases. 5) Be reasonable in your expectations. 6) If a problem does occur, present your dispute in a professional and reasonable way. "Don Bowey" wrote in message ... On 7/12/06 4:19 PM, in article , "Unrevealed Source" wrote: EBay/Paypal do not always support the seller. Although I've had relatively few problems, by asking good questions of the seller and being willing to walk away when things don't seem kosher, in the 4 or 5 times that I've had to file a dispute because something was misrepresented, Paypal has sided with me (the buyer) and I've always gotten my money back. It sometimes takes a little longer than I would like, but if you're a reasonable buyer and can provide the facts about why an item was misrepresented, you won't have a problem getting things resolved. Also, eBay/Paypal don't "side" more with either buyers or sellers. They side with the party that is right, in their judgement, after looking at the facts. They know that they can't afford to alienate buyers with a reputation as a place where you are easily ripped off. Confidence in the buying experience is what made eBay what it is today, and they are not stupid enough to give that up. So if you have had bad experiences, perhaps it is because you have filed complaints that were not reasonable, or maybe you didn't ask all the right questions before you made a purchase. Possible? "Don Bowey" wrote in message ... See the3 bottom of the page for my reply to this top poster........ On 7/12/06 4:23 AM, in article , "Unrevealed Source" wrote: I agree with all negative comments regarding RadioMart, but I think most people in the hobby already know about him and have him filtered out of their eBay searches. He caters to the newbies. However, I disagree that eBay is a bad place to buy gear. It is definitely the largest collection of radio and related equipment available, and with careful buying it is possible to avoid being taken. There is no absolute way to avoid being taken short of trying to buy elsewhere. I have had a few attempts to rip me off, but Paypal is your best friend when it comes to getting your money back. Ebay owns Paypal. They watch each other's backs. EBay knows it can't afford to alienate buyers with a bad reputation and so it protects sellers pretty well. And the nice thing about eBay is that if a particular seller seems shady or uncooperative, just walk away. Another one just like it will always come up. After a sale, when the purchased item arrives and the buyer can see it was misrepresented, Ebay always supports the seller; that's where their money comes from. Although eBay is convenient, the company employs dummys, and is impossible to deal with when there is a problem. "Rev. Cleetus Poontang" wrote in message groups.com... "Chuck - K1KW" wrote in message . .. Item # 9738158955 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=9738158955 Check this BS out! Amazing that this jerk continues to sell on Ebay with his obvious lies and misrepresentation. This is nothing more than a poor homebrew fake. I know who made it and he made a few more out of surplus items. RADIOMART's stories are totally made up. He has no personal collections, he swindles SK widows and runs another ebay name to buy on the cheap and then makes up stories about the same equipment to lend credibility. This guy is a snake. BEWARE!!!!! There's one born every minute. (Especially on E-Screw!) Anyone who would buy ham gear on e-Bay deserves to be taken. None of your assumptions are correct. The device was a "New" Video Grabber, complete with the power supply. It was one of 25 identical units being auctioned. The unit arrived with a Radio Shack universal 300 mA wallwart (obviously NOT part of the "new" unit). The Video unit requires 3 Amps, as imprinted on the equipment. The eBay resolution was that the seller would return what I bid for the unit, but I must pay to ship it back to the seller. That is NOT a reasonable resolution. The seller should, at least, have paid the return freight. I also told them that, alternatively, the seller could simply ship me a correct power supply, which he did not want to do. A correct resolution is that I should not be out anything for this misrepresented deal. The seller should have paid me for my original shipping cost and for reshipping it back. Anything less, permits sellers to pull shady deals and get away with it, at eBay's profit. By the way.... Top Posting is the mark of, at least, a non-observant newsgroup newby. Don |
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Unrevealed Source wrote:
4) Use only Paypal, with a credit card, to pay for your purchases. That brings to mind a question: Is there any way to stop paypal from insisting on using your linked bank account as its first choice? The reason I ask, is I accidentally forgot to check "more payment options", and didn't notice until after paypal finalized the transaction. Paypal attempted to overdraw my account, and I got charged a $25 overdraft fee by my bank. The idiots at paypal were going to retry this 2 more times before quitting, and using my "backup" credit card. If I hadn't noticed, this transaction would have cost me $75 in overdraft fees. There was no way I could cancel the payment, and switch to a credit card. I complained to paypal, because I thought they were supposed to check the balance on the account before they tried to draw funds, but they ignored me completely. -Chuck |
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