heebiejeebies
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I recently bought a Wallstreet from eBay. Beautiful machine – nicest laptop I’ve ever used. I was all set to go and ready to take it out and show it off to the world when it abruptly lost power. The seller told me it had a working battery and it doesn’t. It lasts about 5 minutes if you’re lucky. She also neglected to mention the noticeable scratching on the tuxedo. Lastly, it had 160 megs ram in it instead of the advertised 56. That would normally be a plus but I had just gone out and bought an extra 128 megs for it. On the plus side it also had a larger hard disk than advertised.
I’m not going to make a fuss about the scratching, but the sole reason I bought this machine was to use it when I’m out and about. Has anyone else had a problem like this, and do eBay or Paypal give a toss about items that were delivered but not as described?
This is the last time I ever buy a computer from a woman. They have no idea what they're talking about. Honestly, it’s like buying a necklace from a bikie. No offence to the lovely ladies on this forum.
I’m not going to make a fuss about the scratching, but the sole reason I bought this machine was to use it when I’m out and about. Has anyone else had a problem like this, and do eBay or Paypal give a toss about items that were delivered but not as described?
This is the last time I ever buy a computer from a woman. They have no idea what they're talking about. Honestly, it’s like buying a necklace from a bikie. No offence to the lovely ladies on this forum.