i donno who's side is true but when a seller comes to an agreement with a buyer the parties MUST confirm closure of the deal once the goods are rendered and delivered. it is the seller's responsibility to confirm that the goods rendered have been delivered and that the deal came to a close. by the same token the buyer must acknowledge he/she has received the goods and confirm the deal done.
fact of the matter is the buyer claim he did not receive his product and the seller allegedly failed to communicate with the buyer for a long time. if this is all true then liquidwarez is at the very least guilty of bad business etiquette.
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best regards,
ralf
Last edited by ralf_c; 09-01-2003 at 05:50 PM.
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