Posted by jake winn on March 18, 2010 at 21:07:59 from (207.200.116.139):
In Reply to: Re: Jake Winn posted by ohiotractorguy on March 02, 2010 at 08:32:06:
I do appoligize for the shipping mixup. That was my fault. My wife opened the letter with the check and i didnt see the shipping info. That was the trouble on my end and I do appoligize for that. I have AOL and even though I set the spam email setting to allow ebay emails, they dont always come through. Im not sure what else to do.
I have had some shipping delays in the past, and they are my fault. I try to keep in contact as much as I can to keep everyone up to date. I wouldnt want problems with something Ive bought, so i dont want to do the same thing to someone else. Sometimes life gets really busy for everyone. I work a regular job, wife in school full time for her masters, plus her working 36 hours a week. Then there is my parts buisness and two toddlers. Not trying to make excuses, but I get frustrated when I or anyone else for that fact gets hammered for not getting things shipped out that very day the auction ends everytime. I put notices in my ebay auctions that it can take up to 10 days after the auction ends, and I receive payment, to get the item out. Im sorry that it takes that long, but sometimes it does. Again, as i stated earlier, i have screwed up a few times. Not on purpose, and I try to do the best i can. If anyone ever has a problem with something ive done, my cell is 541-207-8327 and email is weasel2278 at aol If i dont answer, please leave a message and Ill get back to you as soon as I can. I dont usually answer when im at work during the day.
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