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Originally Posted by pugboy
In my experience of ebay selling the attitude and knowledge of buyers varies tremendously. It is an absolute minefield. This is such a specialised hobby that it is always risky selling anything on ebay unless you caveat everything you write. I have had problems selling even very simple items in the past. I really don't envy your situation here. Especially with a car like the xx4 which requires meticulous setting up of the transmission in my experience. The issue you may face next (hopefully not) is that once a belt has snapped in doing so it often tends to cause slight damage to the pulley(s) so as soon as you fit another belt it snaps again when any significant load is placed on it, which will be straight away if the slipper is not set up correctly and it's on a high grip surface.
Just my two-pennies worth, I really hope you've heard the last of it.
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Cheers Chris
If there are any repercussions then I will be pointing eBay in the direction of this thread. That was the main reason for me starting it. The case will automatically close once he gets his £10 via echeque that's waiting to clear so it should all be sorted. The guy is unstable and a menace. The message he sent me I quoted above was sent after I had offered the £10 in the resolution centre. All he had to do was click the button to agree to it. Again, he didn't read it properly. I told him to stick to Swedish listings in future as its evident he has an inherent problem understanding the English language.