I dunno about frame dents and saddle - could have already been there, could have happened in transit. I do find it mind boggling that the buyer was content to pay by bank transfer, with no shipping insurance on a £1000 bike to some dude in Norway who'd only posted a handful of times only in the classifieds. In some ways, you're lucky to be having this chat at all.
However, I'm always suspicious when a seller manages to send pictures that conspicuously miss out the most scratched parts.
@jesus_romario - are you suggesting the scratches photographed by the buyer were on the bike, and that while you hadn't actually shared photos of them, you think you're in the clear as you had mentioned "some scratches" in the description, and while the buyer asked for more photos, you're happy that you provided them while still not showing the main scratches? That is shitty which ever way you look at it.
Rule number one of honest selling - photo the worst bits.
I do find it mind boggling that the buyer was content to pay by bank transfer, with no shipping insurance on a £1000 bike to some dude in Norway who'd only posted a handful of times only in the classifieds.
I dunno about frame dents and saddle - could have already been there, could have happened in transit. I do find it mind boggling that the buyer was content to pay by bank transfer, with no shipping insurance on a £1000 bike to some dude in Norway who'd only posted a handful of times only in the classifieds. In some ways, you're lucky to be having this chat at all.
However, I'm always suspicious when a seller manages to send pictures that conspicuously miss out the most scratched parts.
@jesus_romario - are you suggesting the scratches photographed by the buyer were on the bike, and that while you hadn't actually shared photos of them, you think you're in the clear as you had mentioned "some scratches" in the description, and while the buyer asked for more photos, you're happy that you provided them while still not showing the main scratches? That is shitty which ever way you look at it.
Rule number one of honest selling - photo the worst bits.