QUOTE(pikachu01 @ Jul 26 2013, 08:48 AM)
I'm not backing him up. I'm merely giving you free advice. To piss off your customer already bad, but to act high and mighty over RM 7 is really childish.
I'm peeved as well with the buyer calling you out. That shouldn't be the way, well shouldn't be the way until the seller acts like this. If the seller acts like this, then I don't have any qualms of whatever that was done. Apologize and be the better man.
Alright thanks for your advice, but I am trying really hard not go act high and mighty over RM7.
And I was never the one who started "lecturing" and teasing how inexperience and untrustable I am on e-mail, which he brought forth the case unto the forum and greatly defamed me. As a seller, wouldn't I try to protect my reputation?
QUOTE(sniperz @ Jul 26 2013, 08:53 AM)
OBJECTION! (if you guys played Gyakuten Saiban etc)
Dude... Your statement "
But he wants me to trust a single screenshot of a slip he cropped out? Then he said I don't trust him because I didn't send him the item? "
Do you see your bank account there? Did you see the reference number? Why the heck would I get to scam you if that's proven to be sent over with the actual TIME and DATE?
Your too fresh. Statement invalid. You can reupload the screenshot to see. Untrustworthy buyers wouldn't post such close to full details that shows your beneficiary name and beneficiary account number, dude.

Dude, I never said you will scam me.
It's only what you think I am feeling (based on your experiences or whatever). I just want to double check that the payment has been transferred successfully over to my account before I start sending you the item. But, you thought I doubted you which I didn't.