"It's like no electricity in Malaysia!"
So, bi and i decided to buy a fan and decided to buy it online. As our product arrived, we were very disappointed to see the condition of the fan. I e-mailed that seller attached with those pictures and send him message in eBay on that day itself. Bi couldnt stand what he had saw so he find ways to reapir it. After 2 hours of repairing, the fan works! Then I've got a reply for the seller the next day. He said:
Dear rynzrynz,
I'm afraid that your email hasn't arrived - but I am assuming damage in transit on this item. How would you like to proceed? I can either arrange a collection of this item and send you a replacement or I can give you a discount to keep the item - I would assume that you can just replace the plug, but since I haven't got the pictures its difficult to say! Please let me know.
- in21online
Yea, when I've checked the negative feedback, some buyers said he never reply e-mails. Probably those mails went to spams. Grrrr! My advice:
> Don't buy electronic stuff from eBay.
> Read their negative feedback although they have like 99.8% positive comments!
You see, I can believe that the plug damage during delivery but what about the wire? It looks like people purposely cut it okay! hmph! I've learnt my lesson. Luckily I have an engineering bf :D I enjoy the fan now. hahahahaha!
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