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Bad Traders Reported by MrVic87
Bad TraderDetails
Username: xxMacVxx
Email: b-x-makaveli-x-t@hotmail.com
Address: Address on file isn't his real address
Status: active
Created: January 5, 2008 at 2:02pm (EST)
xxMacVxx wanted Marvel vs. Capcom 2, a rare game on my list. He proposed a trade on December 2, 2007, to have the game for $75.00 and that I send first. He asked if I could lower the price since the game didn't have a manual. I thought that was fair and decided to lower price to $65.00. I also mentioned that shipping first class international would cost about $41.00 to Canada. This was researched through the United States Postal Service site.

I countered his offer with the new price of $65.00 (via paypal) plus $25.00 of the $41.00 cost of shipping, and that we both send immediately since he had nearly the same amount of trades as I did. He agreed to the trade. xxMacVxx sent a message the following day asking if I sent the game. I responded immediately that I would send the game after work and that I will email the invoice to him. While at the post office, I learned that I needed his phone number in order to ship the game first class (1-3 days) to Canada. Since I couldn't reach him right away, I decided to ship the game using the next shipping option of 5 business days. The cost of shipping was $22.00. So I informed xxMacVxx that I shipped the game and the cost was $22.00 and not $41.00. So instead of paying an extra $25.00 for shipping, I was courteous to have him pay only $11.00 of the actual cost. I sent a revised invoice to his email asking for $76 total dollars for the game and provided a tracking number for the package.

This was all done on December 4, 2007. About 10 days went by and I haven't heard from xxMacVxx and he has not paid the invoice. I sent a message to him asking why haven't I heard from him when he was consistent in contacting me before. He responds days later saying that he didn't realize that the trade agreement included that we both send immediately and that he was looking for employment. He said he would pay the invoice first thing in the morning. He never paid the invoice. I was able to track the package and an attempt was made to deliver the package to the address he provided. He never claimed the package, as the game came back (December 31, 2007) with a handwritten note saying that the recipient "does not live here." I ended up wasting a lot of time and losing $22.00 that I will never get back. He should have read the stipulation of the trade more carefully before he agreed. And his reason for not being able to communicate with me, let alone pay the invoice he agreed to pay was not my concern. He also should have provided an address in which he would actually claim packages!

This was my first bad experience trading with another user since being on the site. I hope that no one else will go through this much trouble.

Reported By: MrVic87