cpapauction experience

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Hawthorne
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Re: cpapauction experience

Post by Hawthorne » Fri Mar 06, 2009 10:33 am

Thanks for posting the sellers name and I hope you left feedback.

I have had a few nasty exchanges with sellers when I emailed with question about questionable descriptions of items or suggested that they were asking too much to ship to Canada. I felt they were wanting to charge me too much, from my experience with more reasonable shipping costs from other sellers and from the very reasonable shipping costs to Canada that cpap.com charges. I understand that some don't want to get into shipping to Canada, although it doesn't involve a lot, but they could just say they don't ship to Canada!

I was looking at an item this week and ask the seller, in an email, the Reserve price, since it, as usual, was not posted. I also asked about shipping to Canada. The shipping cost were quite reasonable but, when I checked the item on cpap.com, I could get it for $4.00 more than this seller's Reserve. In addition I would know exactly what I was getting from cpap.com.

On the whole my experience with cpapauction has been very good and I will keep checking when I am looking for something. It is "buyer beware" and I try to check as much out as I can before bidding.

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Re: cpapauction experience

Post by slacker361 » Fri Mar 06, 2009 11:05 am

can you post who you bought the bad msak from so we know not to use them