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General Topics => RC Outlets and Resellers => Topic started by: K K Iyer on March 03, 2015, 09:24:55 PM



Title: Sellers on the Forum
Post by: K K Iyer on March 03, 2015, 09:24:55 PM
Hi all members,
There seem to be 7 types of sellers on the forum.
(Other than those who simply gift stuff, like Gusty, or those who lend to newbies, like...)
1. Those who are aeromodellers, have been members for long, and occasionally offer something for sale. They are either getting rid of stuff they no longer need, or meeting someone's specific requirements. Not commercial minded, often give away stuff for free. Eg, Col Sundaram
2. Guys who supply specific items at specific prices, like gajjark, from whom you can get balsa/ply without the slightest doubt
3. Regular LHS who are reliable, with occasional glitches that usually get sorted out
4. Individual suppliers of mostly Hobbyking stuff, who have built up a reputation by word of mouth, like adiboy on this forum
5. Youngsters/students who see an e-commerce opportunity
6. Local Hobby Stores like THS, against whom there are many many complaints
7. Out and out fraudsters

Let us just be careful with the last two.

Regarding youngsters/students who see an e-commerce opportunity, let us ask for specific details, like 'is it new, is it used, will you refund if not satisfied, etc', even if they offer some freebies.

Ultimately, it is caveat emptor!




Title: Re: Sellers on the Forum
Post by: sahilkit on March 03, 2015, 09:36:06 PM
Yeap  "Let the buyer beware"


Title: Re: Sellers on the Forum
Post by: meet2ami on March 03, 2015, 09:48:14 PM
Yes, the thehobbyshop.in is a big fraud. The online site is active but do not ever buy from it. They will never ship the product. Big cheat!!


Title: Re: Sellers on the Forum
Post by: RCNeil21 on March 03, 2015, 09:57:30 PM
Sir one more, beginners(who get frustrated after crashing) and expert/intermediate people who leave this hobby
The latter can be trusted. Even the beginners can be trusted but not always.


Title: Re: Sellers on the Forum
Post by: romanxdsouza on March 04, 2015, 12:22:38 AM

5. Youngsters/students who see an e-commerce opportunity

7. Out and out fraudsters

Let us just be careful with the last two.

Regarding youngsters/students who see an e-commerce opportunity, let us ask for specific details, like 'is it new, is it used, will you refund if not satisfied, etc', even if they offer some freebies.

Ultimately, it is caveat emptor!



Agreed ,we have to ask for specific details, like 'is it new, is it used, will you refund if not satisfied, etc', even if they offer some freebies.

lately had a hard time and still having solving it regards refund and replacement due to damage piece recieved . Seller student ,who gives  stuff for free like ......deans, m3 nuts or 6mm shrinks ,  since he has  plenty thats nice of him but then this happens post# 249 http://www.rcindia.org/for-sale/beware-of-dealing-with-these-people/225/ (http://www.rcindia.org/for-sale/beware-of-dealing-with-these-people/225/)


Title: Re: Sellers on the Forum
Post by: rcpilotacro on March 04, 2015, 06:53:25 PM
Hi all members,

(, or those who lend to newbies, like...)

like KK Iyer :)