A buyer who paid several thousand dollars for an antique tapestry did not receive the item despite making all payments on time. The seller made several excuses and promises to send the tapestry, but didn’t follow through. After a month of waiting, the buyer requested a refund, which the seller refused. The buyer then filed for a charge reversal through their card company. The seller suddenly sent photos of the tapestry and begged the buyer not to request a refund, but the buyer held firm. The seller’s mother even contacted the buyer, begging them to reconsider and saying that they don’t have the money to refund. The buyer is now wondering if they were in the wrong for insisting on a refund. Read on to find out more!
Delayed tapestry purchase leads to refund request and seller panic
Buyer paid on time, but seller panicked after refund request
Buyer’s patience runs out as tapestry fails to arrive
Seller’s excuses escalate while buyer’s patience dwindles ?
Buyer’s frustrating experience with tapestry seller ends in refund request
Buyer gets fed up & requests refund after waiting for tapestry
Buyer demands refund before sending tapestry, accuses seller of theft
Seller stands their ground against refund request after tapestry dispute
Buyer requests refund, seller panics, now mom begs to reconsider
Buyer demands refund after waiting for tapestry delivery. AITA?
Buyer vs Seller: Antique Tapestry Edition
When it comes to buying expensive items, contracts and agreements are key. But what happens when a seller fails to fulfill their end of the bargain? This buyer waited patiently for their antique tapestry, only to be met with broken promises and flimsy excuses. After a month of waiting, they requested a refund which the seller refused to acknowledge. Frustrated and near the cutoff to file a claim, the buyer contacted their card company and started the process of a charge reversal. Suddenly, the seller was eager to send the tapestry, but it was too little, too late for the buyer who demanded a refund. Now, the seller’s mom is even getting involved to beg for a reconsideration. But is the buyer in the wrong for not trusting the seller anymore? Read on for the comments and reactions to this buyer vs seller showdown.
Buyer rightfully requests refund after waiting a month. NTA
Seller accused of scamming buyer for tapestry, police involved
Commenter suggests seller may have scammed multiple customers with tapestry
Demanding refund for tapestry purchase deemed justified by commenter
Seller files felony theft report; commenters share legal advice
Buyer requests refund for damaged tapestry, seller unprepared for payment plan.
Rug pulled out from under buyer, but puns still intact
Scam alert! Get your money back, you’re NTA
Take what’s yours NTA wins against crappy business model
Small business owner learns hard lesson on customer agreements.
Commenter receives support after buyer’s refund request and mom involvement.
Commenter suggests company’s failure due to dishonesty and poor service
Seller’s delayed tactics and possible scam uncovered by NTA comment.
Honesty is the best policy NTA saves the day
Delayed shipment, rightful refund. Not the a**hole.
Propose FOB destination with payment upon inspection to avoid scam.
Buyer potentially scamming seller, but justice prevails.
Asserting consumer rights is not a-hole behavior ? ♂?
Stand up for your consumer rights! NTA for requesting refund
Withdrawal justified. NTA stands firm in fair transaction dispute
Seller’s deception exposed by NTA’s suspicion of missing tapestry
An exquisite tapestry sparks curiosity and a NTA judgement.
Having everything in writing pays off!
Buyer requests refund, seller’s terrible business exposed.
Commenter defends buyer’s request for refund amid business troubles.
Commenter accuses seller of scamming, takes no blame.
Seller fails to deliver tapestry, buyer requests refund. NTA.
A lesson learned: Research companies before buying.
Buyer rightfully terminates contract due to seller’s negligence ♀?
Seller’s incompetence or dishonesty? NTA buyer seeks refund
Contract broken and lies told – NTA for wanting refund
Seller’s laziness causes delivery frustration; buyer requests refund.
Standing up for yourself against emotional blackmail. NTA
Accusations of scamming, but OP is Not The A**hole ♂?
Seller learns the hard way that honesty is the best policy
Buyer requests refund for tapestry – seller in panic
Buyer rightfully demands refund from unscrupulous small business
Commenter criticizes sub’s lack of nuance with sarcasm
Honesty is the best policy, especially in business
Commenter sympathizes with buyer, criticizes failing business.
Stressful seller situation resolved with NTA’s understanding
Expensive tapestry seller panics after buyer requests refund for delay
Don’t let unprofessional sellers guilt you over their business troubles.
Commenter calls out seller’s incompetence and possible scamming.
Seller’s shady tactics exposed by patient buyer. NTA wins.
Seller dodges bullet by refunding ungrateful customer
Buyer rightfully demands refund for undelivered tapestry.
Don’t let a sob story lead to you being robbed
Avoiding scams online is a must! ?
Patience runs out: buyer requests refund, seller panics
Distrustful comment shuts down conversation
Calling out scammers with a NTA verdict
Leave a review to warn others
Don’t fall for it! Keep calm and get your money back
You paid for X and received nothing. NTA.
Stand up for yourself and warn others! NTA
Stay firm against tapestry fraudsters. NTA for requesting refund.
Commenter supports requesting refund, suggests seller deserves consequences
Bad business leads to sinking ship, NTA makes right call
Consequences of inaction: NTA comment receives agreement
Commenter suggests legal action for seller’s refund refusal. ??
Scam or incompetence? NTA calls out shady seller behavior
Protect yourself: Keep records, review contract requirements to avoid lawsuits
Seller accused of theft, but commenter supports them.
Seller’s excuse falls short, NTA gets deserved refund
Commenter defends buyer’s right to refund, calls out seller’s irresponsibility.
Commenter believes buyer is a scammer, NTA.
Commenter suggests buyer may have dodged a bullet
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Last Updated on April 16, 2023 by Diply Social Team