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Bad Guy Christian Ryder! RYDER SCIENTIFIC (SCAMMER)

I'm surprised to see that PayPal acknowledged the nonrefundable deposit - maybe they're getting better ( :rofl: ).
Still, the seller cancelled the transaction, the deposit should be returned. I get that he spent time, and used resources; but, if the legalities mattered to the seller, it shouldn't have come down to a last minute phone call when the monitor was packed for shipment (he had all weekend to research the matter).
 
Do the right thing. Give him back his money. This is not a normal case of the customer backing out.
To me it's annoying for sellers to hide behind there TOS for every single little thing that benefits them. Sure a TOS important but sometimes there are special circumstances that neither party could foresee. I believe this is one of them.
i want you to answer one question. If this happened to you would you be ok taking a $100 hit because you made an honest mistake. You know what you don't need to answer it because the answer is obvious.
The golden rule needs to happen here.
 
But it wasn't a simple mistake the buyer says he has permits. Seller is asking to see them to cover his butt.

And again, we have no proof of any of this. Just what the seller said in their post.

I honestly think that keeping the money will cause more problems for the seller and they should just refund it and move on. I'm more willing to buy from people who are willing to work with me, especially when something comes up quickly (on either end) that ends the sale.
 
Im not saying he shouldn't but refund it. Im just stating it from his side because the buyer seems shady from the OPs original post.
 
And since you put the word scammer in the title I think you owe him a public opology. The word scammer should not just be thrown around because your mad he called you names.
If I were you I would have never posted this. It looks far more worse for you than him. And to tell you the truth I don't think it looks bad for the buyer at all.
 
Let's say that I accept the idea that Mr Ryder intended to not pay the balance after the monitor was shipped. Let's also say that I think his claims to be permitted are a load of crap (remember, I'm in NY).
Do either of those things make it right for the OP to steal his money? Not in my world.


Just out of curiosity, has Mr Ryder been made aware of this thread & offered a link so he can participate?
 
I don't think it looks bad for the buyer at all.
Well, assuming that the OP's claims are true - about the buyer claiming to have permits and refusing to provide them - it's pretty easy to speculate that the buyer was knowingly trying to obtain an animal he can't legally have, so I definitely wouldn't say he's coming out of this looking like a good guy. I just happen to think that the OP has put himself in a position where he's definitely the greater of the two evils.
 
Ive been on here for 5 years and sold many animals. To many states . Didn't know that there were several laws. So by means fine me if I do ship to a state that there illegal. But thanks to a friend I didn't do that.
And this guy says he is heavily licensed. So he knows the laws before purchasing or attempting to purchase. And knowingly saw that I stated no refunds. And before knowing about the law I said I need full payment before shipping. And it was agreed but when I'm at the shipping location. Then he said he will release funds when the animal is shipped . Meaning hand over to the FedEx people and I told him no. I need full payment before hand. So me internet instead of assuming and saying names please watch what you say! Ask questions if you have dis belief
 
Here's one last message I replied. And then this guy started calling me names again
 

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No since he is heavenly licensed I want to see it and then I will ship the animal. So your comment is rather irrelevant. Don't say you have something and lie . That's what made me decide to not refund the money when he stated he was licensed but wouldn't show proof . So there fore it's my money for wasting my time
 
So after all of this I messaged him stating that if he shows me the permit or license to own this monitor(species) I will gladly work with him. Rather than show me he'd rather call me names and threaten me with police .
 
So after all of this I messaged him stating that if he shows me the permit or license to own this monitor(species) I will gladly work with him. Rather than show me he'd rather call me names and threaten me with police .

I wouldn't change a thing. Just put him on block,and move on!;)
 
No, you choose not to ship...I'm not saying your wrong for that; but it doesn't make it your money. It makes you as much a thief as the buyer would have been if he didn't pay the balance street you'd shipped.
You may lack the integrity to understand that, but the people that read this thread well remember it.
 
One of these days, I'll remember to proofread when I'm using this tablet. :ack2:
 
I chose not to ship 1 because he won't send full payment and 2 cause there illegal there and me as the shipper am not getting into trouble with the laws. So to each there own opinion I suppose . But fair warning with this guy
 
I would refund him and simply avoid doing business with him. OP, you are not really out anything by refunding him. You seem to want to teach him some kind of lesson, but the full fall-out of that could be far more costly than $100. Let it (the money) go back to its proper home and carry on with selling your animal to a person who does not have legal impediments and does not play games with paying the balance.
 
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