Buying Issues with a Seller on Reddit. Everything Cam in DOA
PostPosted:06 Apr 2020 04:43
I just thought I would post here to see what the community thought about this recent purchase I made off of Reddit AquaSwap.
I purchased 300+ Ramshorn snails from a seller for $26.
They shipped it USPS Priority mail. All 300+ snails were stuffed in a USPS Small Flat Rate box. To top it off it had leaked during shipping. All the snails were actually in a zip lock bag. Upon opening it you can tell the snails were dead. The stench of dead snails is pretty foul. The paper towel was stained a light pink from the snails blood. I stuck them in a bowl. I could tell they were all dead.
So both the buyer & I have reported this to the moderators. The buyer has gone as far as modifying her invoice to state that I have to report any DOA's within 2 hours or delivery. The thing is it wasn't there when she sent it. So to prove this I took a video of me opening my PayPal account and opening the invoice. It clearly shows these wasn't anything there. I then posted it on Youtube with a link for the moderators. Take a look. Who's in the wrong? I want my money back. The buyer won't refund me.
I purchased 300+ Ramshorn snails from a seller for $26.
They shipped it USPS Priority mail. All 300+ snails were stuffed in a USPS Small Flat Rate box. To top it off it had leaked during shipping. All the snails were actually in a zip lock bag. Upon opening it you can tell the snails were dead. The stench of dead snails is pretty foul. The paper towel was stained a light pink from the snails blood. I stuck them in a bowl. I could tell they were all dead.
So both the buyer & I have reported this to the moderators. The buyer has gone as far as modifying her invoice to state that I have to report any DOA's within 2 hours or delivery. The thing is it wasn't there when she sent it. So to prove this I took a video of me opening my PayPal account and opening the invoice. It clearly shows these wasn't anything there. I then posted it on Youtube with a link for the moderators. Take a look. Who's in the wrong? I want my money back. The buyer won't refund me.