Could the WMI system be flooding it?In my defense I didn't ask for help because I know the forum too well lol. I'm certain I'm not going to find the answer here - Golnat asked what's wrong and I told him.
Could the WMI system be flooding it?In my defense I didn't ask for help because I know the forum too well lol. I'm certain I'm not going to find the answer here - Golnat asked what's wrong and I told him.
I have an eBay question. I bought a suitcase on eBay and what came today was a disgusting piece of junk that wasn't even close to what was advertised - different color, different model, different size and a far, far, different condition.
I was pissed because this couldn't have been an error - the "suitcase" he sent wasn't even an item he sold, so I immediately went to "return" and I also wrote him a message. eBay sent me a return label and the seller immediately responded with "yeah, sorry, I sent the wrong one. If you remove your claim then I'll send you the right one." I replied with "how would you like me to send the other one back?" and have gotten no response yet. .
So, if I retract my claim, can I reopen it if the seller flakes again? His response was too quick for an honest mistake - he knew he sent the wrong one long before I told him. The piece of crap I was sent would be a reject at Goodwill.
Also worth mentioning that resolving things outside of eBay is oversight is against the terms of service for the seller to do or suggestshort time listener, long time ebay seller here.
eBay is stacked in favor of the customer 100% of the time. The seller did a classic bait and switch scam on you. Tell him you’ll only resolve the strike when you receive the product you were sold, in the condition advertised.
I would also state the return label needs to be in the box, or you expect a partial return of $25 to cover disposal of the trash he sent you.
At NO time should you retract your strike, don’t even mention that word. You will “resolve” it when it’s made right by the seller. Honestly, he’s banking on you just eating it.
I want a gaming PC, been out of it for a long time. Any PC's worth buying out of the box these days or is it still better to build yourself?
It's like you guys and cars, talk slow to me
Negative, that doesn't engage on startup. I'd hear the pump running as well if it were engagingCould the WMI system be flooding it?
It really was a dark and stormy night.....ours flickered a handful of timesgot home last night to no power and a tree down directly across the street.
folded clothes by candlelight and hung out for a while until like 840p when power was restored.
just glad it wasn't actually cold yesterday.
ftfy (I know what I have)Hit up FB marketplace and trade a real race car for a gaming PC?
I still have a "certified bank check" from one of those scammers. He (?) even went to the trouble of sending it registered priority mail to my work address. I strung him along for a couple of weeks before he realized I was scamming him.Some guy was close to getting me the other day on a fb marketplace scam:
CSB2: Car Talk In OT; Jay's Car Broken, He Considers Sticking D*ck In It?
Wow yeah
I love getting work calls at 5am when I am not on call
CSB2: Car Talk In OT; Jay's Car Broken, He Considers Sticking D*ck In It?
Wow yeah
I love getting work calls at 5am when I am not on call
CSB2: Forum Mourns Loss Of Creativity After Ugly Fails At Unique Thread Titles And Slightly Modifies Existing Title
wow yeah
Dude is almost as bad as mud was at thread titles