Again, you misinterpret what I say. My strikes were there to keep things light... I'm not here to pick the poo out of your *** but I'm just showing you that it's what people do with their free will, so you have nothing to even rant about. People ship stuff all the time yeah but it's up to the seller. Honestly it's their loss, not yours. They sell it to make money. Parts come and go. I'm not biased at all. I don't know why you keep saying I am. Just because I live here does not include me in your argument. Slippery slope sir, slippery slope.
I know, I'm keeping it lighter than 2% milk, no worries.
I know it's up to the seller to do whatever, I'm not saying that they have to, I'm just ranting about it. Ranting is what people do when stuff is out of their direct control.
I'm not saying that you are included in those that I am referring to, it just seems that your stating of SoCal being this automotive Mecca makes it seem like you support the actions of those that I'm referring to. My bad if you thought I was referring to you.
Honestly it's their loss, not yours. They sell it to make money. Parts come and go.
To them the hassle outweighs the benefits
I couldn't agree with your 1st statement any more. Which is why I don't get it.
You say it would be selfish and lazy for someone to pick up the parts for you but honestly it's selfish of you to even question why they won't ship it in he first place.
Never said that it would be selfish/lazy to ask a friend to pick it up. I meant it was lazy for the seller to not want to ship it, selfish in the sense of not wanting to help out a fellow 6GA member, and it wouldn't cost them an extra penny, just a trip to the P.O. How is it selfish to question? Because I'm thinking of myself and getting the part? They're getting $$ for it/off their hands, I'm getting something I want/need, it's a win-win

And yes, refusing to ship is the same as refusing a lowball. It's not your sale, so at the end of the day it doesn't matter what you think. People that offer lowballs think that it might be a fair offer, while others do not, in the same sense that you feel shipping is a fair offer. If it's not stated in the original post that they'll ship, then it's out of your hands. I'm not trying to own you in any way but you have no reason to even have this thread, which is why I posted in here. The reason you think it's ok is because it's not a big deal to you.
Wrong. Refusing a lowball is because one would be getting less than they want/the item is worth, and less money would be received. There's no "offer" involved with shipping. You give a quote, the buyer pays that much extra. Refusing to ship is out of laziness, and costs nothing to the seller, when the buyer pays for the shipping (and in some cases even the "hassle" of going to the post office). People still use snail mail, not everything is electronic.
Of course it doesn't matter what I think. Or what you think. Or what anyone thinks for that matter, that's why it's an open, free forum. My reason was to share a frustration that I have/had, and apparently it was shared with a few people. It isn't a big deal to me. The point? lol
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