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Cutter XXIII writes:

They say "money talks." I communicated by paying.

Despite the fact that I upheld my part of the eBay bargain, Wolwidegames saw fit to leave negative feedback for me, in order to "get even." Then they offered to take back their retaliative feedback if I would remove mine. I refused.

The onus is not on the buyer to chase down sellers for items that are paid for. The onus is on the seller to provide good service, and at least convey some regrets when a mistake is made. This was not done.

But by all means, let's keep the discussion going. You're not doing yourself any good with statements like "You seriously waited a month? why? I wouldn't have!!"

I won't do so again. And that's my whole point--others shouldn't either. Thanks for agreeing with me. Caveat emptor.


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TheTerrainStore of The Terrain Store writes:

After a couple of years in the wilderness (OK, concentrating on eBay sales), woldwidegames - purveyors of ready-cast scenery and terrain kits, both Hirst Arts and our own bespoke range, including scenic bases, barricades and battlefield accessories - are back on the web in their own right.

The new Chemical Plant (courtesy Bruce Hirst)

Our new webstore is up and running, and we're offering 10% discount and five free 30mm bases to returning customers until 30 September.

Our products are also available on Amazon U.K., and we're still one of the biggest U.K. sellers of scenery kits on eBay.

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