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A very pleasant transaction

1 week ago Permalink

Good

2 weeks ago Permalink

Suddenly I found out that he gave me a bad review, but in fact the result was that the price we had agreed on was about 8000CNY. He asked me to wait for a month and pay a deposit of about 1000CNY. Then on the last day he said that my price was too high and asked for some expensive gifts from me, but I did not agree. In the end I gave him some rare gifts before I reached a deal. The price we had agreed on was about 8000CNY. On the last day he asked for 6500CNY, saying that the gift was not worth the price... I don’t know what to say. If you raised objections at the beginning, I wouldn’t say anything. But you changed your mind on the last day. I definitely would not accept the unreasonable request to return the deposit. He bought a set of anime series gifts from me.
The price we agreed on was a month's wait. The 1,000 CNY fee was a reservation fee. Like I said before, if you had talked to me within a few days, we could have negotiated. But you suddenly cut the price on the last day, which is unacceptable. I waited a month, and you want a refund for the reservation fee? Stop using moral coercion; it only makes people feel annoyed. You blame me for the price we agreed on? You want a refund for the reservation fee?

1 month ago* Permalink

If it's 8,000 yuan obtained through deception, do you think that counts? You started lying even before the transaction began. This item isn't expensive, but you made it seem like it was in high demand, claiming that others wanted to buy this gift at a high price. And just like that, I was muddle-headedly tricked into giving you a deposit. After I found out about the problem, you refused to return the deposit (trying to pocket it), ran off with the deposit without providing the remaining payment, and when I asked you to give me some valuable gifts instead, you weren't even willing to do that at first. If an agreement formed through fraud were to count, there would be no fraudsters in the world.
The deposit was based on mutual honesty between the two parties. Only later did I find out the real price of the item, which was 1,500 yuan higher. So I suggested lowering the price a bit or giving some valuable gifts instead. But at first, he wasn't willing to do either.
https://youtu.be/24cq_nn8Hik?si=0SwMJR0TZWgrFfwJ
I posted the process of me being scammed on YouTube. If you want to know what happened, you can watch this video. I swear on my life that this video is absolutely true, and the chat records can prove all of this. He refused to refund the deposit and also wouldn't give the gift—he only acted this way after I kept pestering him. He made himself sound noble and high-sounding in his words.
This is the evidence I've provided. He only goes by his own words, with no evidence to prove whether he's telling the truth. Given that, who is most in the right?

1 month ago* Permalink
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