"never got the pens. made promises, and then said she was sick but her husband shipped them but ' ... " (more);forgot tracking' and so on. still nothing arrived. it took a month but i finally got my 10,000+ points returned from listia due to her never sending it out. i understand if you're sick and all, but don't LIE and say your husband sent when clearly he didn't. and if you need to make a refund of points, for goodness sakes, just DO IT and don't make the customer wait a month!! that's just sheer disregard. anyway, get well soon. "
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marlijorg on Apr 24th, 2012 at 6:54 PM PDT (over 13 years ago)
Quick & Easy Recipes 1-2-3 By Roxanne Gold(view item)
"warning, this person is a SCAMMER. she posted a FAKE delivery confirmation number after taking my 1 ... " (more)9000 [!!] points, pretending to send me 100 stamps. when i asked for the correct number, she then said the post office had not scanned the number, and therefore 'the package was being returned to her.' however, as a bookseller, i have been sending books and other parcels for nearly 20 years, and the post office NEVER returns parcels just because an employee at the p.o. 'forgot to scan the package.' NEVER. they simply scan it somewhere along the route and voila! the parcel shows up on the tracking site. this person is a point thief scammer, plain & simple. even if her story WERE true, all she had to do was let me know ahead of time what was happening, rather than waiting silently, saying nothing at all, until i finally asked about the package two weeks later. That's common sense, folks. does saying so make me 'rude?' well, so be it then. The auction ended April 8th! how long should i have waited before asking about this? How long would SHE have waited to tell me about the 'issue' with the post office? bottom line, she scammed me. or tried to, anyway. "