Electric Quilt 7
#54
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 4,134
Originally Posted by elainecooper
Kay, You'll have to keep us updated on your purchase. They sold 12 of them before the listing was removed.
If it wasn't paid for, then the transaction just disappears. No harm.
If it was paid for, then the buyer has to file a claim. Again, the money will be refunded in full. (They might just have to wait a few of days to file- it depends.)
If the item was received and the buyer is happy with it (unlikely, but it sometimes happens), then, again, no harm.
If the item was received and the buyer is UNhappy with it (unlikely, but it sometimes happens), then, like above, a claim needs to be filed.
#55
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Texas
Posts: 15
Wow, so glad I listened to my Mother when she taught me "if it sounds to good to be true, it probably is" lol! I really wanted to hit that "buy now" button yesterday as soon as I found the listing but just couldn't do it.
#58
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 120
I too bought a copy of EQ7 and it was on CD. Have had NO problems from it, except not having the time to "play" with it. Mine was from a reputable dealer though. I would be so careful. This sounds "too good to be true"!
#59
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Here and there
Posts: 1,669
Originally Posted by PrettyCurious
It's probably a [illegal] copy. To be clear, ask them if it comes in the orginal box. I bet not.
Their FB is zero, so it's probably a throwawy ID that they'll dump as soon as the complaints start pouring in about the illegal copies. Only 1 outa 10 will actually complain, so they'll probably sell about 50 before getting kicked off.
Their FB is zero, so it's probably a throwawy ID that they'll dump as soon as the complaints start pouring in about the illegal copies. Only 1 outa 10 will actually complain, so they'll probably sell about 50 before getting kicked off.
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