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Thread: Inkrazor
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10-07-2006, 11:37 PM #11
Joe,I sent him a dozen of those free scales I make a month or so ago,and he sent a thank you note and some pictures of some razors he used the scales on.He said he is a tattoo artist in Houston ,thanks for the heads up,by the way Im still in San Francisco,and as per you advice I havent dropped the soap yet, Regards Gary
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10-08-2006, 03:28 AM #12Originally Posted by DMS
Most folks I've talked to said paypal's pretty good about settling disputes quickly. Hell, I'll drop it myself if the guy will just send me my stuff. I hate when I have to resort to measures like this, or be ugly or threatening to get a response out of someone. Frankly, I lost my temper and called the guy a liar, a cheat, unconscientious, and incompetent. Unfortunately, this is what happens when you send emails over and over to someone and they won't respond. Hopefully, it'll turn out ok, but I'm sure I didn't make a new friend. And I probably said some things I shouldn't have said to him to make my point. It just galls me that a person puts something up for sale, then doesn't make a reasonable effort to shepherd that sale to an amicable conclusion (or in his case, to even check on it). I would hope that if someone ever had such a problem with me, they'd contact me. I would do everything in my power to make it right. Not so with Inkrazor (real name Leo Bragg). He doesn't seem to care. I'm not the most patient guy in the world...I try to handle my business a quickly and fairly as possible, and expect the same from others, but I can be easily mollified with just a bit of communication. If there's a delay, I can understand that, but I need to know about it as soon as possible...otherwise, I assume I'm being ripped off. If this were a $10 razor, it would be one thing, but I paid $59 for it, and that's a ton for me to pay for an ebay razor. Anyhow, this was definitely not a good buying experience for either of us. There are always two sides to every story, and I'm sure his is different from mine. However, the bottom line is that he took my money and hasn't sent what I paid for. 'Nuff said.
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10-12-2006, 06:28 PM #13
Finally got my razor and soap dish. Overall, I'd have to give it an "ehhhhhh". Nothing special. Inkrazor definitely needs Bill's restoration cd. He doesn't know how to list a razor honestly, and he sure doesn't know what "shave ready" means. All that aside, I believe I can do something with it (I do have Bill's cd. lol) It only took 3 weeks (from Texas to Louisiana), several nasty emails, and a claim with paypal to get it. On the bright side, I did get what I paid for, and I can put this whole unfortunate business behind me. I cannot, however, recommend Inkrazor to anyone looking to buy a good razor. He's not exactly honest, and his service sucks butt (with lick).
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10-12-2006, 07:44 PM #14
Thanks Joe. That was very helpful and graphic lol. I was thinking of getting something from that guy a while back but then came across the Genco that was looking good on display (turned out to have warped scales) so at least I was saved the hassle.
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11-07-2006, 04:56 PM #15
Thank you for saving me from a possible bad experience as well.
Thanks Guys!!
Neale