From: David Golden (ikondave599_at_mac.com)
Date: Wed Jun 15 2005 - 21:04:20 PDT
I do tend to obsess ;-). The buyer knows that I will be happy to give
him a complete refund ( plus his return postage ). I am just wishing
that he's make up his mind one way or another. We're certainly not
talking about a whole lot of money, but I don't like to leave things
hanging....
In the mean time I bought an eMate on an impulse. What is wrong with me?
Dave
On Jun 15, 2005, at 10:31 PM, Mechcozmo wrote:
>snip
> Therein lies the problem. You think, he thinks, etc. On the good
> side, he is being understanding and realizing this, and isn't causing
> a fit. You sound used to Newtons... maybe that backlight was brighter
> than you remembered it? If it really was dim, but you were just used
> to it, then the buyer who is new to Newtons might have a different
> view.
>
> I wouldn't worry too much about it.
>
> Mechcozmo
>
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