Sometimes, I wonder if Buyers know what they will get for their purchase. I recently have cause to wonder because I came across two instances where the Sellers already stipulated what items are included in the sale and after the transactions have been concluded, these Buyers returned, saying that these were not what they wanted.
Now, one wonders why the Buyers did not read the description carefully before BUYING. It is not as if they do not know English. It is not as if they were short-changed though of course they felt so. If they have paid for an orange, then an orange they will get. Why come back and demand for a peach? The peach has another value already, you know?
So my point is, if you have bought something that was CLEARLY stated in the description from the beginning, why gripe about it? Won't you blame your own oversight? I guess not.
If one is unclear about something, he should ASK until all doubts are cleared. A successful transaction only happens when both parties are satisfied with the outcome.
Now, one wonders why the Buyers did not read the description carefully before BUYING. It is not as if they do not know English. It is not as if they were short-changed though of course they felt so. If they have paid for an orange, then an orange they will get. Why come back and demand for a peach? The peach has another value already, you know?
So my point is, if you have bought something that was CLEARLY stated in the description from the beginning, why gripe about it? Won't you blame your own oversight? I guess not.
If one is unclear about something, he should ASK until all doubts are cleared. A successful transaction only happens when both parties are satisfied with the outcome.
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