Queen of the WDW Scene
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I posted a like new (between myself and my mom it had only been turned on maybe a dozen times in a couple of years) laptop on a FB buy/sell page.
Gave all the specs, also had box, charger, wireless mouse, mouse pad, and carry case.
Posted it for $150.
Someone messages me and says they want to purchase it for their 9yr old daughter.
She asked if she could turn it on when we met up for the sale.
I said that was fine.
When we did meet up she said it was too cold to bother turning it on and she said she was sure it was fine and only for her 9 year old to be able to have a device to go on.
Transaction over.
I gave her a week to contact me and then blocked her as I generally do because I've had people have buyer's remorse over something like a top they bought from me that they didn't like how it looked on them.
To me its like you are taking a chance at if you're going to end up liking it or not and because you're not purchasing from a store but second hand from an individual you can't just return it.
Suddenly last night I'm flooded with several of her family members calling me out on the buy/sell page and messaging me saying I sold her a "broken" laptop.
They called me such things as a POS, scum of the earth....
I know that the laptop was not "broken". I would not stoop so low as to sell something that does not work.
Then come to find out what they deem as "broken" is they can't "download games" onto it.
They then all blocked me so I could not even figure out what they meant by that.
I've never downloaded anything onto it and its really mostly meant for surfing the net and my friend said it probably wouldn't download games because its just not a powerful enough laptop to support games but rather just for typing up documents and going on the internet.
The person never said gaming was their intention for it and I never said that you could download games.
The laptop works just not for what they apparently wanted it for.
One of the family members even said they were going to contact a family member that was a police officer.
Meanwhile they never did even ask for the money back just said how I was a horrible person and karma will get me.
I feel bad but I also feel like harassing me was inappropriate.
Am I at fault? Should I be trying to contact someone and give them the money back and receive a possibly now totally busted laptop back because they could have done something to it to make it nonoperational?
I am asking for honest but kind feedback here. Thanks.
Gave all the specs, also had box, charger, wireless mouse, mouse pad, and carry case.
Posted it for $150.
Someone messages me and says they want to purchase it for their 9yr old daughter.
She asked if she could turn it on when we met up for the sale.
I said that was fine.
When we did meet up she said it was too cold to bother turning it on and she said she was sure it was fine and only for her 9 year old to be able to have a device to go on.
Transaction over.
I gave her a week to contact me and then blocked her as I generally do because I've had people have buyer's remorse over something like a top they bought from me that they didn't like how it looked on them.
To me its like you are taking a chance at if you're going to end up liking it or not and because you're not purchasing from a store but second hand from an individual you can't just return it.
Suddenly last night I'm flooded with several of her family members calling me out on the buy/sell page and messaging me saying I sold her a "broken" laptop.
They called me such things as a POS, scum of the earth....
I know that the laptop was not "broken". I would not stoop so low as to sell something that does not work.
Then come to find out what they deem as "broken" is they can't "download games" onto it.
They then all blocked me so I could not even figure out what they meant by that.
I've never downloaded anything onto it and its really mostly meant for surfing the net and my friend said it probably wouldn't download games because its just not a powerful enough laptop to support games but rather just for typing up documents and going on the internet.
The person never said gaming was their intention for it and I never said that you could download games.
The laptop works just not for what they apparently wanted it for.
One of the family members even said they were going to contact a family member that was a police officer.
Meanwhile they never did even ask for the money back just said how I was a horrible person and karma will get me.
I feel bad but I also feel like harassing me was inappropriate.
Am I at fault? Should I be trying to contact someone and give them the money back and receive a possibly now totally busted laptop back because they could have done something to it to make it nonoperational?
I am asking for honest but kind feedback here. Thanks.