Thomas
Anderson,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, November 15, 2006
I know an audio dealer who offers various used tradein equipment deals on ebay and he has a fantastic rating there, but the actual reason I trust him is because I've known him for 25 years. So I am willing to simply accept his 'word' when dealing with him. Another seller with an equally fantastic rating sent me a *very* used guitar with rusted strings. That guitar was supposed to be "new but blemished" with some precision CNC machining performed to correct the faulty frets that caused string buzzing and that "new but blemished" classification. I sent that guitar back and I did get a refund to my CC. A CC gives you a LOT of chargeback leverage in these web auctions if you manage your CC dispute rights correctly. I would be concerned that the 90 days implied in your statement "buyer protection policy is slow that it make me wait close to 60 days to actualy file the claim and another 30 day wait to to process claim" could make it harder to execute a CC chargeback.