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Not happy....

Seller has agreed to refund but wants to see the card first, get feedback from Select etc

Guess Im on the look out for a new Mannering Gold!

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I had a few come out of packets like that....no way i would sell them on though. I'm taking them to Select for replacements. How could a seller possibly expect a buyer to accept that?

Was it a large eBay seller?
 
Question, so the seller takes back to Select, do they replace, if so, do they replace with the exact same number?

If anyone has Mannering Gold 23# PM me please!!
 
Question, so the seller takes back to Select, do they replace, if so, do they replace with the exact same number?

If anyone has Mannering Gold 23# PM me please!!

Yes, Select will take a blank one and re-stamp it with the same number. They have said that this could take a week from the time they receive them.
 
Yes, spent $9.80 on postage costs today for another lot of damaged cards....frustrating that i'm spending money to replace cards which i payed for and should have received in good condition to start with.
 
Yes, spent $9.80 on postage costs today for another lot of damaged cards....frustrating that i'm spending money to replace cards which i payed for and should have received in good condition to start with.
It's not right, Select should refund your postage cost, but on quality, It's not their fault, they were made in China which always produce poor quality items.
 
If your the one employing the printers in China and your name is on the product then I would think you should take responsibility.
 
I used to work for Pirelli Cables here in Sydney about 10 years ago, we made communication cables for Telstra, which they started to shift some work to china, we had so many complaints from Telstra it was not funny, but it was a whole lot cheaper than an Australian making it, their worker in one year got paid about $5000 Australian dollars, compared to our $50,000 a year.
So what happened, Management increased the amount of product made in China regardless of the complaints and poor quality, they knew that Telstra would still buy off Pirelli because they were the only ones who could supply what they wanted, sounds a little bit like Select.
 
I used to work for Pirelli Cables here in Sydney about 10 years ago, we made communication cables for Telstra, which they started to shift some work to china, we had so many complaints from Telstra it was not funny, but it was a whole lot cheaper than an Australian making it, their worker in one year got paid about $5000 Australian dollars, compared to our $50,000 a year.
So what happened, Management increased the amount of product made in China regardless of the complaints and poor quality, they knew that Telstra would still buy off Pirelli because they were the only ones who could supply what they wanted, sounds a little bit like Select.

That's crazy, i did some work for Pirelli Cables about 10 years ago too :eek:
 
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