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Old 3rd August 2008, 07:35   #21
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I would be interested in the 2 sensors you have left. Let me know at PTGBMW@Yahoo.com THanks....
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Item sold to MMTuning and I would highly recommend to anyone to NOT buy from him or sell to him. I agreed to knock off $20 off the price and ship at my cost totaling $50 shipped. He sends the paypal and says KNOCK SENSORS in it. Of course, I respond saying these are not knock sensors as I wanted to clarify that he knew what he was buying. He clarified several hours after my e-mail while I was at work and couldn't respond.

He also through in $7.50 and requested to get these overnighted. Happily, I would have paid for over night if it was reasonable 10-20 bucks even though my margin of profit is NOW GONE! Well, overnight shipping was $32. Not going to happen. I respond to him telling him I won't ship overnight for $7.50. He says "don't delay just ship it." So I go back down to USPS, put it into a manilla envelope and ship it slowpoke. They said 5-7 business days.

This week I took some more vacation time off and did a small camping trip. He sends me an e-mail I think on Wednesday wondering where they were. I just got back last night... Then today he opens up a paypal claim which takes the whopping $57 out of my account LOL! So, 8 business days after the transaction he is opening paypal claims. I called my local post office and they told me it didn't even leave their facility until Monday. Why this happened, I have no clue, nor do I care.

So he will receive his sensors on probably monday or tuesday, I'm going to have to wait now until he drops his dispute so I can refund him the $7.50 that he paid for overnight shipping.

So.. HAD he said in the first place he wanted them overnighted and paid an appropiate price for this be done, there are no problems. Had he actually waited more then 48 hours for me to respond to his e-mail asking where they were, there would be no problems. Had he NOT been so freakin' impatient, there are no problems.

MMtuning, I apologize this didn't go the way you wanted. Your item has been shipped and you will receive it. Also the sooner you drop your idiotic dispute, the quicker I will refund your $7.50 LOL
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