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Unread 08-29-2002, 04:12 PM   #12
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What some Luger dealers have failed to realize is that this Luger forum is 500 members strong world wide (but mostly in the U.S.) that are Luger owners, collectors and enthusiasts that now have a public medium where all the rest of them can hear a single voice... This is unprecedented in history. It may very well change the definition of a satisfactory transaction...

What some of the members should know is that as long as you conduct yourself with manners and respect, you won't get bumped off this forum for telling the truth, the WHOLE truth... and you know know the rest... as long as the story is told in the FIRST PERSON...no hearsay.

I didn't see anywhere above where it was stated that a refund didn't take place for an unsatisfactory transaction. What I saw was statement that said that shipping was not refunded.

Refunding the shipping for merchandise that was not as advertised would have been the prudent business thing to do in this day and age of instant communications... Tom Heller is right about old transactions that may have been considered to be of no consequence at one time, will now start haunting persons who thought they got away with something...

as always, GET THE TERMS IN WRITING...before you plunk down your money... Get plenty of advice, get photographs, protect yourself...

and the lesson to be learned today is that "Nowadays", Caveat Emptor has a companion saying: Caveat Vendor [img]smile.gif[/img]
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