Having looked things over, I don't necessarily agree with sorrow.
To qualify everything I say after this, I have NOT seen the pictures. For some reason, I cannot get to them (PBucket was allowed at work for a while -the only image hosting service allowed, in fact- but is now, apparently, blocked again)..
So, everything I say below is qualified on the fact that I have not seen the EXACT images that were sent.
Here's what I do see, though...
From the ad:
All of the attack bikes are the old metal style, and so are a few of the other figures.
Apparently, NOTHING is in the old, metal style. Just having a metal side car does not qualify it as being "old metal style." That makes is plastic with a metal side car.
Also, NONE of the other figures was the "old metal style." Apparently, it was all plastic with metal bits. VERY different.
From their communication:
Buyer:
Can you give me an idea of the total numbers of plastic and metal bikes?
He did not ask about metal bits, bobs, weapons, riders, doo-dads or sidecars. He specified *bikes.*
Seller:
All of the attack bikes are metal.
That's a pretty specific statement.
I think there are two squads of regular bikes that are metal. the problem being that they are boxed up currently for shipping, because I really want to get rid of them. I believe that one of the unique figures, the guy in the center squad with the beard, is also metal.
He's leaving himself a lot of wiggle room here with the "I think" crap. The only piece I'd specifically give him a "free pass" on is where he refers to one of the "unique figures... with the beard" being metal. In that case -even if unintended- he refers to the rider and not the bike. If that rider's not metal, then it's just more crap from him.
Buyer:
So you're thinking 6 of the regular bikes are metal? I'm really mainly interested in the older metal bikes to go with the ones I have.
He tries to clarify the number of metal bikes and even TELLS the seller why he only wants metal BIKES.
Seller:
sounds good to me
While he does not confirm the presence of metal bikes here, he also does not attempt to qualify the fact that they might not be metal. He just happily takes the money and, apparently, runs.
I'm a strong proponent that providing images is a perfect way to adhere to our policy that the seller has to clearly describe what they have. Those images, however, need to CLEARLY show it. The buyer in this case has already referred to them as blurry. I can't check the images, but I will do so later on tonight and follow up.
I do not think the buyer was hasty in filing the PayPal claim. He's protecting himself, which is important. *IF* the buyer is in the right, then he needs to act fast to protect his money. Giving the seller as little time to transfer it out of PayPal is an important step.
I have been given to understand that Bartertown.com is notorious for scammers. I will never be doing business there again and I am disgusted by this whole affair.
Notorious for scammers?
Please!
I take offense to that. We're "notorious" for many things... but scammers isn't one of them. We go out of our way to keep things as safe as possible while still giving total trade freedom like NOBODY else does.
As he has no intention of trading here again, I'll be happy to help him out with this by providing a little "Ragequit assistance" when this is resolved.
@OP
Since he's refusing to answer your PM's, you should try email. Note that the email he joined with here is the same one that he gave you for PayPal.
Also, please update the BTR with his name, as given in your PayPal receipt.
Eric
Lower rating? You ship first.
Give me a sense of humor Lord. Give me the grace to see a joke.
To get some humor out of life and pass it on to other folk.
I think what this situation needs is some imagination.
"...I'm a nerd, and I'm here tonight to stand up for the rights of other nerds.” – Gilbert Lowell
Want my help with a BTR or backout? All messages sent/posted should be in CHRONOLOGICAL order. Otherwise, I just won't read it.