What do you do?
What do you do?
When you win a fish via auction and two show up dead and the other two perish within two days? I feel bad slamming the guy on-line ... On the other hand I'm pissed that the guy doesn't call me back ... Any suggestions?
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It can be a gamble when getting fish at auctions, buyer beware, even with the most well intentioned seller there can be things that they cannot control,I was at an auction a while ago that was so cold in the building people were keeping their coats on, fish were there as well for over six hours just lying out on tables(with no jackets).After, the local forums were kept busy with a string of complaints about weak fish,ick,etc....
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I've never bought any fish on an auction, or sold anything for that matter...
However, as Birger pointed out, there's a lot of stuff the seller can not affect. A professional seller should be able to predict the delivery times and package the fish accordingly, but if it's a private seller, through ignorance, but without intent, not do a perfect job of the delivery/packaging.
What is your best guess on why the fish didn't arrive in perfect condition? How sure are you that it was in a bad way before it was shipped. Even the most perfectly conditioned fish will survive the rigours of being in a bag for too long... If the time it was in the bag was because the delivery company left it laying in one of it's depots for more than expected, then that's not the sellers fault (not saying it's the buyers either...).
Obviously, there's all sorts of reasons why the seller may not get back to you for a few days (holiday/vacation, work out of town, etc), but he/she should definitely reply to you, even if the answer is "no". To not reply is definitely not the right thing.
Buying at an auction is obviously always a little bit of a gamble. Particularly so if the seller is not a "big operation", as it's more likely that inexperience is a factor then.
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However, as Birger pointed out, there's a lot of stuff the seller can not affect. A professional seller should be able to predict the delivery times and package the fish accordingly, but if it's a private seller, through ignorance, but without intent, not do a perfect job of the delivery/packaging.
What is your best guess on why the fish didn't arrive in perfect condition? How sure are you that it was in a bad way before it was shipped. Even the most perfectly conditioned fish will survive the rigours of being in a bag for too long... If the time it was in the bag was because the delivery company left it laying in one of it's depots for more than expected, then that's not the sellers fault (not saying it's the buyers either...).
Obviously, there's all sorts of reasons why the seller may not get back to you for a few days (holiday/vacation, work out of town, etc), but he/she should definitely reply to you, even if the answer is "no". To not reply is definitely not the right thing.
Buying at an auction is obviously always a little bit of a gamble. Particularly so if the seller is not a "big operation", as it's more likely that inexperience is a factor then.
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I know this sounds awful but the only real way to do it is not buy from auctions, Any seller worth a look at will be happy for a visit from yourself. At least you know what you are getting
I guess this was obvious, hope it doesnt offend.
I guess this was obvious, hope it doesnt offend.
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