Night10gail
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Anthony has a poor seller ethic, doesn't abide by traditional seller guidelines that almost everyone follows, and has some lack of communication. Below are the details but the gist is I committed to buy an animal, needed to wait for Paypal email to send money, had to leave for work, log in to Fauna for the payment info to find he sold the animal to someone else. All under 24hrs. Original post w/my "I'll take" comment is linked below so you can see the time line for yourself.
So I responded to a post (this one: http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=622208). We had some text and PM correspondence regarding some questions I had. Said I would take him and needed the email he used on Paypal as well as the final total. You can see my comment reply on the post regarding sending a PM to get payment and shipping details. I sent this right before I left for work and only now the next morning have been able to log in. I have the PM with the payment info, am getting ready to send payment and find another PM that he sold it to another person! Via text I had explained that I was at work and would not be able to access my Paypal or Fauna until the following day (I work 2nd shift) to send the cash. He did not say that this would be a problem nor does the post say "first come first serve" or "no holds," which would indicate that the animal may be sold to another committing party up until the point where money is received. So at 9:30am the next day I log into Fauna to get his Paypal info to send my payment and also have a message saying he sold it. He couldn't wait less than 24hrs for an already confirmed buyer to send their payment (you can reference the date/time of my comment on the original post saying "I'll take it" to the date/time of this review post as confirmation that I stuck to a reasonable time of payment). It's not like I asked him to wait several days. I understand sales sometimes drop off the face of the planet so sellers can't wait around, but never have I not been given at least 24hrs in which to send payment during my busy schedule before the sale is considered forfeit and offered to another buyer. For 24hrs or other agreed upon or posted schedule after someone agrees to buy the animal it is considered "sale pending," something that even people on Facebook trade/sale groups do with everything from pet stuff to vehicles. This general rule is widely agreed upon amongst buyers and sellers as everyone has a busy life. Me being left to think this animal is mine as long as I paid the next day as I promised, and then to have the animal sold out from under me while I'm at work where I have no time to access the info needed to send payment is ridiculous like I'm expected to have all day, every day time and access to fauna and Paypal to send money at the drop of a dime like I'm not doing anything else at all that day is ridiculous. I shouldn't have to go shopping like it's a dang auction, and heck even auction sales you often have several days to pay before the item can be resold to someone else. This is poor customer service and seller ethic. I had the money, was fully intent to indeed send the money, and was just at work where I had no access to wire the money right then and there (I have no male-ware protection on my phone so I think it's understandable to anyone if I wanted to use a computer to log into my Paypal). I even had picked up some supplies for the animal from a late night store after work yesterday.
So I responded to a post (this one: http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=622208). We had some text and PM correspondence regarding some questions I had. Said I would take him and needed the email he used on Paypal as well as the final total. You can see my comment reply on the post regarding sending a PM to get payment and shipping details. I sent this right before I left for work and only now the next morning have been able to log in. I have the PM with the payment info, am getting ready to send payment and find another PM that he sold it to another person! Via text I had explained that I was at work and would not be able to access my Paypal or Fauna until the following day (I work 2nd shift) to send the cash. He did not say that this would be a problem nor does the post say "first come first serve" or "no holds," which would indicate that the animal may be sold to another committing party up until the point where money is received. So at 9:30am the next day I log into Fauna to get his Paypal info to send my payment and also have a message saying he sold it. He couldn't wait less than 24hrs for an already confirmed buyer to send their payment (you can reference the date/time of my comment on the original post saying "I'll take it" to the date/time of this review post as confirmation that I stuck to a reasonable time of payment). It's not like I asked him to wait several days. I understand sales sometimes drop off the face of the planet so sellers can't wait around, but never have I not been given at least 24hrs in which to send payment during my busy schedule before the sale is considered forfeit and offered to another buyer. For 24hrs or other agreed upon or posted schedule after someone agrees to buy the animal it is considered "sale pending," something that even people on Facebook trade/sale groups do with everything from pet stuff to vehicles. This general rule is widely agreed upon amongst buyers and sellers as everyone has a busy life. Me being left to think this animal is mine as long as I paid the next day as I promised, and then to have the animal sold out from under me while I'm at work where I have no time to access the info needed to send payment is ridiculous like I'm expected to have all day, every day time and access to fauna and Paypal to send money at the drop of a dime like I'm not doing anything else at all that day is ridiculous. I shouldn't have to go shopping like it's a dang auction, and heck even auction sales you often have several days to pay before the item can be resold to someone else. This is poor customer service and seller ethic. I had the money, was fully intent to indeed send the money, and was just at work where I had no access to wire the money right then and there (I have no male-ware protection on my phone so I think it's understandable to anyone if I wanted to use a computer to log into my Paypal). I even had picked up some supplies for the animal from a late night store after work yesterday.

