Well if it wasn't some kind of scam he sure made himself look like that's what he was trying.Oh I thought the same thing. I believe his excuse was he did not have or did not want pay pal. Even though I explained he did not have to have a PP account to use a credit card. Could very well be a scam.
I have gotten some of those over the years, especially when selling things on eBay. I had one buyer on eBay threaten me with a low seller rating if I didn't sign up for a cloud storage service and use his affiliate link. He wound up giving me 1 star ratings on all categories and a Positive feedback with a negative statement in it. I called eBay and had them read his threats and they wouldn't do anything about it or remove the feedback. It even says in their policies that you can't threaten bad feedback.Although they are rare, some times I get some real nuts. I swear they are not mentally stable, they are that "off" base.
You should! You can look back years down the road and have fond memories.Just thinking, I should keep a diary about it
Lots of people have the same problem, it comes with dealing on the internet unfortunately.Though, I am sure I am not the only one that has problem customers.
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