Why the seller didn’t contact you?
August 8th, 2008There are 2 cases when you’re asking yourself angry “Why the seller didn’t contact me?” and the sad answer is … because of YOU.
The most common mistake buyers make is to get an email address where a powerful spam filter is installed.
When you get such an email address there are big chances the seller not to be able to contact you.
Installing a powerful spam filter means “No, I don’t want to be contacted.” so … in such case don’t ask yourself why the seller didn’t contact you.
If you’re careful and don’t post your email address on various websites, then the spammers will not know your email address.
Spam filters are for people who are not careful and for people who don’t want to be contacted.
I have the same email address since 2002 and the amount of spam I receive is very limited. So please believe me … you don’t need a spam filter, you only need to be careful.
The second common mistake the buyers make is to pay using her husband’s or his wife’s card but filling the seller’s online form using her or his first name.
If the data you submit don’t match the data from the payment notification, the seller is confused and you may not get what you’ve paid for or you may get it after a certain delay.
The same happens when you submit your data but someone else pays for you.
Or when your PayPal account shows a name and an email address but the data you submit via an online form are totally different. Many people use their business name as the name shown by PayPal.
If John Doe submits his name via the online form and the payment is done by “Company Inc.”, then how do you think the seller will know that John Doe and “Company Inc.” are in fact the same person?
When the payment notification contains different data than the data you submitted, then how can the seller know if you paid or if you’re just one of the persons who didn’t complete the ordering process by paying?
The seller cannot know. So if you do this and the seller doesn’t contact you, don’t be mad on him, but on YOU!
When you pay the price of a product it doesn’t mean that you’ve paid the seller for wasting his or her time by making investigations.
YOU should contact the seller and clarify your position because you started the confusion, not the seller.
Take care!
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