WestKentucky
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The new layout seems quirky. Maybe I’m just used to the old one. 2 small parts purchases have gone well enough. Anybody else struggling with the change? Seems more difficult to do stuff, but more easy at the same time.
Sorry, but after getting screwed by the website with regard to a purchase gone wrong, I won’t do business with them anymore.The new layout seems quirky. Maybe I’m just used to the old one. 2 small parts purchases have gone well enough. Anybody else struggling with the change? Seems more difficult to do stuff, but more easy at the same time.
The new layout seems quirky. Maybe I’m just used to the old one. 2 small parts purchases have gone well enough. Anybody else struggling with the change? Seems more difficult to do stuff, but more easy at the same time.
For me the largest issue has been with the search function, it is almost useless. Every time I look at an item then try to return to the search page, it brings back everything I filtered out in the search leaving me with way too much stuff to wade through.
Good decision. It causes trouble.They change it again recently? Been broke and have been staying away from GB.
Thanks for the tip, I will give it a try....Right click and select "open link in new tab"
Sorry, but after getting screwed by the website with regard to a purchase gone wrong, I won’t do business with them anymore.
Gunbroker is simply a means to bring sellers and buyers together. Your beef with the seller should stay with the seller.
I like to browse and buy hard to come by, older, out of production guns. I'd have to wait many lifetimes for the guns I've bought on gunbroker to show up and my local gun/pawn shops.
I disagree. Without providing safeguards for both buyers and sellers, the wide open environment of GunBroker would have little appeal for many. Who wants to ship off their money as cash or check, not protected by a credit card issuer, for a used firearm with no inspection period, no return ability, no warranty and no protection against seller bad faith. Similarly for the seller. Auction sites will only work over the long haul when the site operator runs a tight ship and provides necessary protections. eBay’s success is largely due to their protections for everyone concerned.Gunbroker is simply a means to bring sellers and buyers together. Your beef with the seller should stay with the seller.
I like to browse and buy hard to come by, older, out of production guns. I'd have to wait many lifetimes for the guns I've bought on gunbroker to show up and my local gun/pawn shops.
I disagree. Without providing safeguards for both buyers and sellers, the wide open environment of GunBroker would have little appeal for many. Who wants to ship off their money as cash or check, not protected by a credit card issuer, for a used firearm with no inspection period, no return ability, no warranty and no protection against seller bad faith. Similarly for the seller. Auction sites will only work over the long haul when the site operator runs a tight ship and provides necessary protections. eBay’s success is largely due to their protections for everyone concerned.
Apparently.Apparently you are not very selective about choosing sellers.
I disagree. Without providing safeguards for both buyers and sellers, the wide open environment of GunBroker would have little appeal for many. Who wants to ship off their money as cash or check, not protected by a credit card issuer, for a used firearm with no inspection period, no return ability, no warranty and no protection against seller bad faith. Similarly for the seller. Auction sites will only work over the long haul when the site operator runs a tight ship and provides necessary protections. eBay’s success is largely due to their protections for everyone concerned.
They will reimburse the buyer in a case of fraud or misrepresentation and go back on the seller for funds separately. They have a minimum returns policy. Basically a warranty.What safeguards does eBay or any site give for buyers who mail cash to a bad seller?