Beware of ebay seller importresurrection1 - Craig Loudermilk
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I just wanted to make everyone aware of a seller on ebay by the name of importresurrection1 (Craig Laoudermilk). This person doesn't appear to be interested in solving miscommunication issues once the items have been paid for.
I wanted to buy a leather shift **** for my 2g eclipse. I don't like the rubber one so I wanted to simply upgrade to the leather one that was available on later models. This seller had an eclipse **** on ebay, not stating if it was rubber or leather. I send an email asking if the leather was in good condition. His reply was 8 out of 10. I was satisfied with that, considering the rest of the car is 6 out of 10. His shipping cost was about 3x what it would cost to actually ship so I negociated a lower price and sent him the funds.
When I recieved the ****, it was rubber. I sent an email stating that I was under the impression that it was leather, considering that I had specifically asked about leather in our correspondance. His reply was that he didn't beleive they made leather ***** on the Eclipse (not true) and that he must have missed the leather detail in my question (my question was a one sentance email!). So there would be no consideration. His exact phrase was "I don't see how that is my fault".
I consider this unacceptable. I'm stuck with a useless part because the seller doesn't read his emails? The sign of a good business is how the customer is treated when something goes wrong, Clearly this busness falls on the bottom end of the scale.
I wanted to buy a leather shift **** for my 2g eclipse. I don't like the rubber one so I wanted to simply upgrade to the leather one that was available on later models. This seller had an eclipse **** on ebay, not stating if it was rubber or leather. I send an email asking if the leather was in good condition. His reply was 8 out of 10. I was satisfied with that, considering the rest of the car is 6 out of 10. His shipping cost was about 3x what it would cost to actually ship so I negociated a lower price and sent him the funds.
When I recieved the ****, it was rubber. I sent an email stating that I was under the impression that it was leather, considering that I had specifically asked about leather in our correspondance. His reply was that he didn't beleive they made leather ***** on the Eclipse (not true) and that he must have missed the leather detail in my question (my question was a one sentance email!). So there would be no consideration. His exact phrase was "I don't see how that is my fault".
I consider this unacceptable. I'm stuck with a useless part because the seller doesn't read his emails? The sign of a good business is how the customer is treated when something goes wrong, Clearly this busness falls on the bottom end of the scale.
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