Help! With TDH Member!

2 Months of bad weather is kinda of excessive. I know people Have lists of an item before they actually make it and that takes more time, But if you outright buy something that is already been made it should'nt take that long.

Its a shame though I have been ripped off so many times on deals. Just make sure there upstanding in the Community, and never buy anything off Ebay. Theirs way to many talented people here to stray to that vile place.
 
AT LONG LAST!!!! My Helmet Finally arrived!!! Just got it Friday! Thanks Brothers for the great advice! What I did was email him and told him that I will put his name out on every board that I can think of and let everybody know what he did, if I did not recieve my helmet or my money! SO ALL IS GOOD!!!
 
Awesome, I know the bad feeling you get in the pit of your stomach in these situations. Post a picture of the helmet! (unless it reveals who sold it to you of course) '-'
 
I'm glad things got sorted.
I still don't think calling someone out on a forum is the right way to go. Just make all attempts to communicate, and if that fails just file a claim and/or take legal action. Calling someone out in a forum seems too much like high school b.s. to me. Sometimes transactions don't always go as planned, that is the risk we take when dealing with internet transactions with individuals as opposed to established vendors. Just my opinion.
On the other hand, if someone is purposely attempting to rip-off members of the prop community, the community needs to be warned, and posting the situation is a good idea.

Before committing to a transaction of this nature, make sure you both understand what is being offered, the condition that it is in, how it will be packaged, if the item is on-hand and ready to ship, or if it will need to be manufactured, and an estimated time of arrival. Get full legal names, address, email, and phone numbers. If anyone is offended by being asked for this information, let them know that it is for your own protection. A seller also has the right to refuse service. If the deal looks like it is not going to benefit the seller, he/she may want to back out. Always communicate any changes that occur. If you need to change shipping carriers or if you need more time to work on the item, let the other party know immediately. Also remember that life happens, people get sick, people have deaths in the family, etc. -- I'm starting to ramble on, so I guess I'll leave it at that. Be careful, and good luck to all.
 
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