The "I Didn't Comment in Another Thread" Thread

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Despite the US and UK focus, it's also an international forum. More than a few people here don't speak English as their native language. There's also a wide range of education levels. All great reasons to not be coy and just come out and explicitly say what you mean rather than leave things up to the other person's guess or inference.

You’re right.

I think I’ve been far too subtle regarding bards.
 

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Despite the US and UK focus, it's also an international forum. More than a few people here don't speak English as their native language. There's also a wide range of education levels. All great reasons to not be coy and just come out and explicitly say what you mean rather than leave things up to the other person's guess or inference.
I guess it didn't help that despite the two links in the op, 90% of the talk was about a different thing that wasn't directly mentioned.
 



You’re right.

I think I’ve been far too subtle regarding bards.

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Man, eBay sellers really have you over a barrel.

"The auction was for two old gaming magazines, but I only got one in the shipment."
"That's impossible. Prove that you only got one item."
"Uhh...."

Like, I get it, it's a trust thing and it goes both ways. But I feel a little helpless in this regard.

The best defense I have is the Post Office weighed the package at 177 grams. I weighed the magazine I got and it was 100 grams, so even if he had sent two, it should have been over 200 grams when weighed at the post office.
 

Man, eBay sellers really have you over a barrel.

"The auction was for two old gaming magazines, but I only got one in the shipment."
"That's impossible. Prove that you only got one item."
"Uhh...."

Like, I get it, it's a trust thing and it goes both ways. But I feel a little helpless in this regard.

The best defense I have is the Post Office weighed the package at 177 grams. I weighed the magazine I got and it was 100 grams, so even if he had sent two, it should have been over 200 grams when weighed at the post office.
Take photos of the PO weight and the weight you're getting and post them. Be prepared to take complaints to whatever ebay process is involved in complaints and rate him accordingly to his behavior (and include your proof there if you can in the notes). That's about the best you can do.
I just hope you didn't spend an arm and a leg for that second magazine.
 

Naysayer: This (rule or mechanic) is completely broken! It's vaguely-worded, and unbalanced, and counterintuitive, and just plan bad! WotC needs to fix it immediately!

Everyone else:

Naysayer: I said, WotC needs to fix it immediately! Who's with me?

Everyone else:

Naysayer: It's literally the worst! It basically makes the game unplayable! Am I right?

Everyone else:

Me, foolishly taking the bait: I've never noticed a probl--

Naysayer: YOUR ANECDOTAL EVIDENCE DOESN'T MEAN I'M WRONG! STOP ACCUSING ME OF BADWRONGFUN! THERE ARE DIFFERENT WAYS TO PLAY! POSITIVE THREAD, POSITITVE THREAD! MY VERSIMIL--

Me: (regrets engaging, stops reading, leaves thread)
 

Man, eBay sellers really have you over a barrel.

"The auction was for two old gaming magazines, but I only got one in the shipment."
"That's impossible. Prove that you only got one item."
"Uhh...."

Like, I get it, it's a trust thing and it goes both ways. But I feel a little helpless in this regard.

The best defense I have is the Post Office weighed the package at 177 grams. I weighed the magazine I got and it was 100 grams, so even if he had sent two, it should have been over 200 grams when weighed at the post office.

Have you filed the complaint with Ebay yet? In my experience they make this surprisingly easy for the buyer. In fact, I've read a lot more complaints from sellers that buyers get refunded for crazy requests. I've only had to complain twice for things that were blatantly wrong that I don't feel any guilt for, but I didn't really need to provide what I would consider "proof" either time. Kinda scary for the sellers, actually.
 

Man, eBay sellers really have you over a barrel.

"The auction was for two old gaming magazines, but I only got one in the shipment."
"That's impossible. Prove that you only got one item."
"Uhh...."

Like, I get it, it's a trust thing and it goes both ways. But I feel a little helpless in this regard.

I bought a book years ago off ebay, open it up, and its French. Go back to the listing, nope, English, pictures, English, contact the guy.

"No that couldnt be."
"Well it is, and heres a picture."
"Well you are Canadian, dont you speak French? No refund."
"Uh....no, either send me the right one, or give me a refund."

A refund it was, but still its all about trust as you say.
 

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