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Charles

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Triggerman...Beware
« on: November 01, 2004, 02:13:20 PM »
I recently attempted a transaction with Mr. Chris Trigg og Ligonier, Indiana that went bad on his part. On 10/12, he contacted me and offered a ball plus $40 for a Brunswick Purple Fuze and X-Zone. I agreed and he said that he would ship and put a money order in the bottom of the package with the ball. I agreed. I shipped his balls the very next day as agreed (10/13) and sent him a tracking number and he was suppose to do the same. I messaged him on 10/14 and inquired as to if he had shipped and he said that due to work, he could not get to the UPS store but that he had called for UPS pickup for 10/14 and he would forward me a tracking number same day. On 10/15 after inquiry again, he sent a tracking number and specifically stated that the ball and money order were on the way. I did receive the ball on 10/20 but there was no money order enclosed. I immediately messaged him about this and he did reply same day and said he swore he put money order in box but would look when he got home. He also inquired and stated that both balls that I sent him were damaged (cracked bridge and gash on other). I specifically checked the balls before they were sent and I observed no damage. However, giving him the benefit of the doubt, I agreed to help him file a claim if necessary. On 10/21, again after inquiry from me, he messaged and said that he found the money order at home and would mail out on 10/22. On 10/24, I messaged him and asked him if he had mailed the money order on 10/22 as he stated. He messaged on 10/25 and said that he had car trouble but that he had mailed it out on that morning (10/25). Ok, I was patient due to how things can happen, even with all of the "circumstances." I waited a week and as of this date, no money order. Even the ball only took 5 days to arrive. I sent him a message on 11/1 and explained my suspicions with this transaction and requested a response before I posted on him or proceeded further. I saved to my sent messages si that I would know when he got it. He received the message but refused to respond. Therefore, I am left with no other option but to consider this a bad transaction due to Mr. Trigg's refusal to respond and his continuosly changing "circumstances." It just doesn't all add up. I gave him every benefit of the doubt but the end result has proven that he has been quite deceptive to this point. If this situation is resoleved, I will repost. I have had a good transaction with him in the past but this one has gone south as others have also posted. However, my advice to others on this site is to AVOID TRIGGERMAN AT ALL COSTS.
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Re: Triggerman...Beware
« Reply #16 on: January 30, 2005, 01:50:54 AM »
bump
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Charles

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Re: Triggerman...Beware
« Reply #17 on: February 02, 2005, 03:37:40 PM »
Once again, let me respond by saying, "I hope so but I will believe it only when it arrives." Thanks.
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Re: Triggerman...Beware
« Reply #18 on: February 03, 2005, 05:46:57 PM »
sent the money on February 2nd lol good timing still considered a very bad transaction though.

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Re: Triggerman...Beware
« Reply #19 on: February 03, 2005, 06:59:02 PM »
My point exactly. Thanks.
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Re: Triggerman...Beware
« Reply #20 on: February 07, 2005, 09:28:10 PM »
2/7/2004, FINALLY (Whew) received money in the mail after 4 months of lies. Transaction complete but I would NEVER recommend any transactions with him.
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