i just bought a lot from him last week.
It is a her. It's kind of a long story. I had purchased from her many times before and built a solid buyer-seller rapport. She also purchased some of my cards on eBay as well.
So the obvious next step was trading. She asked if I had other cards for sale and said that she had some that I was looking for (like I said, we had exchanged lists before). I made an offer after a few e-mails of discussing haves and wants and how I was only interested in mint, English foils, etc.
She accepted the offer that I had proposed; however, when I looked back in the e-mail history, she had altered the cards that she was going to send. I mentioned this to her and said, "I can understand that you would remove cards from your side of the deal, but I would probably have to even the deal out by removing a card or two." Of course, she didn't appreciate this thought and got kind of belligerent.
Either way, come to find out, the cards she would be sending me were
not mint, so I said that I was uninterested in trading. She said that I was an #$&*@! (whatever--I am) and that I "cheated" her in the past on the purchases I made on eBay (#$&*@! that. It's not my fault that she listed two
Shotgun Enquea foils for $5). So of course, I had to say as long as we were playing the "honest trader game," she should not accept a deal then change it and a simple counter offer would have done nicely.
Either way, she's kind of a #$&*@!. She didn't leave feedback on what she bought from me on eBay. So that's pretty much the story. I can send you the actual e-mail transaction if you want. Either way, I won't purchase from her or recommend her and if you find a way to leave negative feedback I'd think that was just plain amusing.
-wtk