Oh No not another Ebay story

I have bought this QL

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140045925747&ru=http%3A%2F%2Fsearch.ebay.co.uk%3A80%2Fsearch%2Fsearch.dll%3Ffrom%3DR40%26satitle%3D140045925747%26fvi%3D1

And just today i have recieved a email from the seller to ask if i have recieved the computer, now do u think he has actually sent it or is preparing me for a " it must have got lost in post , I will refund you " only for him to sell it for more at a later date. I am a cynical old b****r.
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  • edited November 2006
    I really hope it turns up dude. It's horrible when people do things like that. :(
    Oh bugger!<br>
  • edited November 2006
    I do find it very strange that he has asked if you've recieved the machine, normally most sellers just ask for an email confirming you got the item.

    But lets give the guy the benefit of the doubt, I do hope you haven't been stung. Ask him for a copy of proof of postage or the recorded delivery tracking number.

    And if he does turn out to be a con man then I'll volunteer to break his F**king legs for ya.

    Fingers crossed
  • edited November 2006
    Thanks for the offer Bruce do you take your own baseball bat or do i have to supply it ?

    To be honest i checked on his feedback before i bought it, so my guess would be he may have realised he has sold it at too cheap a price, and wants to re-sell it, it might be ok but like u say its odd that he asked me if i have recieved it, so that's what made me suspicious.
  • edited November 2006
    Well, there are quite a few negs, but most of the recent feedback has been okay. Hopefully everything turns out fine.
    Mind you, my main query would be why there's a nice big closeup of the user guide, while the QL itself is relegated to the background of the picture, but then I'm a cynical old bugger as well. :grin:
  • edited November 2006
    Does sound a bit dodgy, are you sure they weren't just asking you to let them know in general whenever the QL arrived safely?

    Mousey wrote:
    If someone has more than 1 negative per 100 feedback then I tend to stay away.

    I think it depends on what the negative actually says, you can sometimes tell from the comments whether it's the seller or the buyer who were the ones being awkward.
  • edited November 2006
    Well i guess i need to eat some humble pie the QL came today, in fantastic physical condition. BUT THE DAMN KEYBOARD DON'T WORK. what a bummer.
  • edited November 2006
    if you use firefox theres a handy extension called ebaynegs.

    https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/560/

    It allows you to right click a sellers name and the choose open ebay negs which takes you to a page where only the negative and neutral feedback is shown. It also has the option of opening the neg page in a new tab.

    If you don't use firefox you can visit http://www.toolhaus.org/ and enter the sellers name to get the same results but it takes slightly longer than with the ebay negs extension.

    This has saved me trawling through 1000+ feedbacks to find the negative ones
  • edited November 2006
    Well, we all know where to get membranes from.....

    Actually you are in luck - we eventually got together and got another batch of QL membranes made last year - many QLers had done without for about 6 years !!

    Rich Mellor
    www.rwapsoftware.co.uk/membranes.html
    Supporting Sinclairs since 1986 !

    www.rwapsoftware.co.uk
    www.sellmyretro.com
  • edited November 2006
    Haha - Shelfield scum!!!!

    The Rushall Youth always kicked yer heads in!
    My test signature
  • edited November 2006
    swordheart wrote:
    Well i guess i need to eat some humble pie the QL came today, in fantastic physical condition. BUT THE DAMN KEYBOARD DON'T WORK. what a bummer.

    From the auction...
    wrote:
    Fully Boxed Sinclair QLVintage home computer in very clean condition and working order with manuals and original 4 set software.

    He stated that it's working, and I didn't see anything mentioning it being sold as-is. I'd say you've got a right to complain.
  • edited November 2006
    Sounds to me like all this bugger did was plug it in switch it on and thought hmmm that's working and sold it as a fully working system.

    Still I suppose even with the extra cost of a membrane it's still not too bad a deal, that is providing everything else on it works.

    Looks like I'm only going to be breaking one of his legs then :lol:

    Seriously though what I do now is I keep a little list of ebay scumbags beside my monitor as a handy little check whenever I'm shopping online.

    Also if I've bid on something and then get suspicious about it I pay the seller by postal order. That way I get the persons address. Anything goes wrong I simply take a couple of days off work and pay the person a visit.

    I'm glad you actually got your machine though.
  • edited November 2006
    Malc the thing about your point is if i send it back i will be ?10.00 postage out of pocket + i already have a broken QL which when i swapped the keyboards over i now have a fully working QL, there was also 2 of the plastic feet ( anybody got a spare one they want to sell ? ). + all the software, Quill etc, worked. So i think i'm gonna be keeping it

    When i sell stuff on ebay my consience wouldn't allow me to pull a dodgy stroke like that.

    Bruce rather than break one of his legs u could tweeze one of his nose hairs out v e r y s l o w l y, i think he would give u the refund straight away :)
  • edited November 2006
    Glad to hear it - you are lucky to get working copies of the software.

    As for plastic feet - I have plenty of spare ones - although the QLs never really needed 3 and only some models will actually allow you to put 3 feet on them (even though there might have been 3 supplied in the box by Sinclair).

    PM me separately for the feet - you can have one for the cost of the postage.

    Rich
    Supporting Sinclairs since 1986 !

    www.rwapsoftware.co.uk
    www.sellmyretro.com
  • edited November 2006
    Thanks for the offer Rich PM sent :)
  • edited November 2006
    hehe, thought Boomzilla would have been involved somewhere in this, D'oh!
  • edited November 2006
    rwap wrote:
    Glad to hear it - you are lucky to get working copies of the software.

    As for plastic feet - I have plenty of spare ones - although the QLs never really needed 3 and only some models will actually allow you to put 3 feet on them (even though there might have been 3 supplied in the box by Sinclair).

    PM me separately for the feet - you can have one for the cost of the postage.

    Rich

    Why does my QL have 6 feet then? Am I missing something here..... You are talking about the small rubber disks that fit in holes on the base of the unit, like gromits, yes?

    They are the exact same feet at you'll find on the Speccy+ I reckon
    Oh bugger!<br>
  • edited November 2006
    No they are 3 hard plastic feet that plug into the three rubber feet ( the ones u mention ) at the back of the QL, to tilt the QL for an easier typing angle.
  • edited November 2006
    swordheart wrote:
    No they are 3 hard plastic feet that plug into the three rubber feet ( the ones u mention ) at the back of the QL, to tilt the QL for an easier typing angle.

    Thanks, you beat me to it. The plastic feet certainly make a difference to typing on the QL.
    Supporting Sinclairs since 1986 !

    www.rwapsoftware.co.uk
    www.sellmyretro.com
  • edited November 2006
    Ha!

    Okay, so I DID miss something and indeed, I have none of those little feet things. As the "old gits" say, "Oh bugger".

    I've only had Ms QL for two days now, so I'm not sure what is supposed "to be".
    Oh bugger!<br>
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