I got a phone call from eBay seller "rsrjr1" one evening about 9:30. It seems Ron had his panties in a tight knot over my auction for new GM shock washers:
He felt I was hurting his eBay "marketing" of "NOS" shock washers by having an auction that revealed the washers were still available from GM for less than $4 each. I'm really not sure why he called other than to ask that I concentrate on bigger fish than him. I told him that I had in the past.
I detected a sense of entitlement in this young man. He implied there was some sort of American Right to take advantage of others with any interference. He also said it was perfectly okay to twist the phrase "New Old Stock" to include parts still available.
Our conversation was pleasant enough. As much as his thought processes reminded me of Sleazebag Willie Clinton, I didn't tell him that. I only told him I would continue to stick to the truth in my auctions. I wasn't going to waste my time doing anything I would be ashamed of, like selling brand new parts described as "NOS".
Maybe some other NCRS members think I've got a stick up my resonator about unethical eBay sellers. That's okay with me. Let me save you the cost of a phone call though. I don't intend to change my attitude. I'll always think eBay creeps with phony auction descriptions are lower than lawyers. And they can go to hell along with the Camaro they rode in on.
He felt I was hurting his eBay "marketing" of "NOS" shock washers by having an auction that revealed the washers were still available from GM for less than $4 each. I'm really not sure why he called other than to ask that I concentrate on bigger fish than him. I told him that I had in the past.
I detected a sense of entitlement in this young man. He implied there was some sort of American Right to take advantage of others with any interference. He also said it was perfectly okay to twist the phrase "New Old Stock" to include parts still available.
Our conversation was pleasant enough. As much as his thought processes reminded me of Sleazebag Willie Clinton, I didn't tell him that. I only told him I would continue to stick to the truth in my auctions. I wasn't going to waste my time doing anything I would be ashamed of, like selling brand new parts described as "NOS".
Maybe some other NCRS members think I've got a stick up my resonator about unethical eBay sellers. That's okay with me. Let me save you the cost of a phone call though. I don't intend to change my attitude. I'll always think eBay creeps with phony auction descriptions are lower than lawyers. And they can go to hell along with the Camaro they rode in on.
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