Hey all.
I picked up a Best But gift card and likely won't use it, so I'll pass on the savings.
The gift card will be claimed once buyer is ready for the code.
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Hey all,
The GF says all she will enjoy playing is Splatoon. Therefore...
I am looking for a Nintendo switch.
I am not sure of all the differences, but not the Lite version.
It will likely be connected to the TV most of the time.
Not sure condition matters a whole lot, but I would like to...
I agree that this is a good way to end this, and I appreciate blackbeasst reaching out to resolve. We agreed to this resolution so I won't comment further about the details.
You have a good take on this. I didn't think of myself being antagonistic, but rather sticking to the facts. I see how that can come off as cold or even rude. My original intention wasn't to discuss the transaction, rather retaliatory feedback in general. (Albeit not hard to find).
I've seen...
I somewhat agree with this. My expectations were based on the for sale listing. Even with the small damage, I was ultimately willing to accept a difference of opinions and move on. The locked phone was the deal breaker.
I believe you, the same phone in the same condition.
I'm not sure what you mean by "like he said when it arrived". My pictures show how it arrived, and your pictures show at least the same condition as returned.
Dude, nobody is doing this.
You sent me a locked phone. This is the entire issue.
You said the screen was "pretty much" flawless and it wasn't. I begrudgingly accepted it and moved forward with screen protector and activation, which failed.
Post the picture. Then we will have proof that you are lying about the phone condition.
Then address the issue that actually caused the issue, the locked status.
Give me your opinions on receiving retaliatory negative Heatwave feedback.
What's the use of posting honest Heatware feedback if users can respond with crap negative feedback that's simply not true?