I dislike it when I buy something used and the seller lies about the condition. It’s simple enough to deal with this problem when you’re buying something from Ebay. They’re strict with their sellers, and anything that arrives in a conditioner other than what was described is immediate grounds for an Ebay refund. Getting things off Craigslist is a whole weird ball game altogether. I bought an IPhone last year for a great deal, and it seemed to work perfectly when the seller showed it to me. It powered on and had full control of all the major functions, so I thought it was a perfect transaction. The hour I got it home, I discovered that the battery had already died. I charged it and the same thing happened. Since it costs currency to update the battery, I was ripped off by the seller. The same thing happened with the camper that I just purchased. I wanted a used camper for traveling the country and finding a single with working air conditioning was essential. I didn’t want the added cost of replacing the camper’s , so I was adamant with the seller that it must be working. The seller showed me how to turn on the air conditioning however he turned it off before allowing it to run naturally, which was a yellow flag that I didn’t notice. I got it home and cranked the cooling system, however the camper was still hot after 30 minutes. No matter what I tried, I couldn’t get the camper to cool down. The seller gave me a bogus phone number and I haven’t been able to track him down. Now I have to spend my money for a new cooling system in this camper.

 

The seller of the camper lied and said the cooling system was working

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