I feel it's more that you picture me as a crook, than that I picture him as one...
I'm not calling anyone a crook, just making some observations, that's all.
...Except for refusing to pay tax (even though I was having it shipped overseas), and ultimately not buying the strap after all, from an eBay store, I've never done anything "bad" as en eBayer.
What, so apart from winning auctions, then deciding not to follow through and complete the deal you're a good ebayer? Er...Okay.
...And I did say sorry for wasting their time, so I think it was okay...
Yeah, I'm sure your apology gave him a warm, fuzzy feeling inside as he was clicking on his PayPal account to shell out for the relisting fee.
I never bid on auctions before asking questions...
Yeah?
... the only reason I did..
Ah, that's more like it!
...was because he's a 100% feedback seller, that, from what I have seen, sells ALOT of Tokais.
Therefore, I trusted what was in his description. I know model etc. isn't always easy to determine, and he did say he wasn't sure about the exact model....
And... you didn't think it was worth asking him a few more questions beforehand?
I NEVER planned to give him negative feedback, I reserve that for the BAD sellers/swindlers (probably not the correct usage of the word, but who cares?).
He was just (in my opinion) neglectant (or dishonest as I said earlier, but I realize that may be a bit "harsh").
Yes. I think "Dishonest" is very harsh!
I don't think positive feedback is in place when all I can say is "He sent me the guitar in the pictures! A+++++++".
Really? What more did you want him to do? Come round to your place, cut the lawn, make the bed and do the washing up as part of the deal??