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Thanks for all the feedback.
If I was just buying the magazine to read it would be no big deal, and I think to the casual observer the book is in good condition, just not mint, which goes to the point about nitpicking.
The sellers feedback was very good. Upon further examination it looks like his feedback is excellent when there was no issue with the transaction. The very few negatives he has don't look to be handled very well. Problems with shipping are met with a "sorry I don't control the USPS" and all negative feedback is met with snarky rude follow up.
After numerous pictures and email sent back and forth, I gave up and filed a claim with Amazon. I left honest feedback of my buying experience. Almost immediately he responded with an email that said: "Negative Feedback? Now see how fast you get a refund!"
You know I bought and sold on eBay for years and never had an issue, I have never had a bad experience with anyone on Amazon either. I guess it was about time something happened to snap me to the reality that I am dealing with random people and sometimes you come across a bad apple.
I'm sorry this happened to you. I once bought a used-textbook from Amazon that said it was in perfect condition and when it arrived it looked as if someone had spilled water all over it, it smelled, its pages were yellowed, the cover was hanging off and they had left old user's textbooks inside. :confused: I kept the book but gave them horrible feedback and they send me an email saying that they would send me a $10 coupon towards a next purchase from that seller if I changed my feedback to positive, like I would fall for that. Please.