Review for user Elipsn from nanoscale
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nanoscale (435)
He sold me a Q9550 E0, Abit IX38, 8GB DDR2.
nanoscale was the Seller on January 29, 2012 HardForum
Please take a look at these two selling threads
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1670058
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1669522
Seller said to me he would ship items to the next morning, then he shocked me that he had wanted to sell for more money, otherwise he would sell them off Craigslist or Ebay or hardforum again. Definitely not a good trader as he couldn't keep his words at all. Buyers should be aware that he might sell his items not only to you but also to others, and your funds paid to his items will be hold by paypal during dispute time.
In his defense, he wanted to get more money real bad. In the future I would appreciate it if people didn't do business like this. If they want to get more money, then sell them off Ebay please, and do your research before making a deal with someone. I would not recommend anyone to deal with him as you will be shocked by him anyway.
Response from ElipsnThis is a complete lie.
I refute his statements and exaggerations.
The truth of what happened is simple, I had upgraded my system so I listed the items (my old system primary components) for sell on [H]ardforum - I didn't do any market research - and listed them too quick and put a price way too low on the items, well below street value - that is indeed my fault - and I freely admit it - a mistake I won't make in the future.
However, when "nanoscale" noticed that these items were listed well below street/forum price, he quickly contacted me and offered to buy them. I agreed, reluctantly as I knew I hadn't done any research on the value of the items - but hey, it was a quick sell, or so I thought.
"nanoscale" then sent me paypal payment for the items I agreed to sell him, *and* other items that I had listed (memory) - that *we had not agreed upon* - he just took it on himself to send me paypal and try to grab them at below fair value, this is when I decided to *refund* his paypal payment and look into how much the stuff I was selling was worth.
- this guy new exactly what he was doing, he quickly sent me payment without us firming out the details of the agreement, he tried to buy items I *had not* agreed to sell him by forcibly sending payment without discussing it, and is now using the fact that I decided to *refund* his money and not complete the transaction against me by leaving bad heatware for no good reason - NO TRANSACTION EVER OCCURRED, he just wanted to grab the stuff before I realized what I had was worth more than I thought.
Moreover, he "threatened" to leave me a bad Heatware evaluation (he now has) if I didn't sell to him at a price that simply isn't fair, and I mistakenly listed the items at, which was my fault, but when I tried to correct it he decides that he is going to attack me because he didn't get the cpu/motherboard/memory at a steal of a price - ridiculous.
He claims he was "shocked" that I wanted more money? I didn't ask him for more money. I simply canceled the deal and told him I was going to re-list the items at a fair price, likely on Craigslist or eBay. After he hounded me via forum msg, I agreed that if he would pay an increased, fair market value price - that I would be willing to sell to him. But that wasn't good enough, he wanted to rip someone off.
I would never sell any items to more that one person, I canceled the trade with this idiot, and refunded his money immediately as soon as I realized the type of person I was dealing with (again, he tried to buy items without any sort of contact regarding those items, he just sent payment for them and decided that it was a done deal to try to force me to sell to him with threats of negative heatware....doesn't work that way dude.)
This guy is a manipulator and a liar, stay away.January 31, 2012