hem9 said:I have always assumed that a buzz is defined as I will purchase your item and accept all relevant stipulations and charges. Is this correct?
What are the acceptable circumstances when is it ok to withdraw or cancel a buzz?
worldbubble said:I don't think that following are acceptable circumstances but someone might think otherwise:
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2) buyer contacts the seller after buzzing with the question regarding the condition of sold item and realizes that the condition is not good for the "buzz";
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what do you mean by "this site"?wrcmad said:(I thought this site was above that)
gcsun said:Buzz is an unofficial contract. Only way to back out is if product was not described accurately etc.
finicky said:Make an issue of it with admin if you wish. Let's bore and aggravate them over a 1/2 oz pt coin. I only withdrew the buzz under what I saw as sustained provocation. I've taken nothing from you.
finicky said:When things get to this stage there is no seeing it one way - its perception. You do what you please. You brought it into the public area not me. It's ok by me for Admin to view all our correspondence, but continuing member disputes are a plague to them. It's petty - what have you lost? I reached a point where I couldn't happily communicate with you - I thought you were being arrogant and I still think so. We have no relationship therefore no business. I didn't duck closure because the price of Pt changed or I didn't want the item - I did want the item
goldpelican said:Guys, serves no purpose - if there's crossed wires over perceived tone etc just move on.
finicky said:I'll drink to that