Woolcock66 wrote:I have successfully completed trades with ichorclaw as well. I mean there are situations that can come up that would make it unable to respond. Trips to hospitals, staying in hotels, not everyone has the money to pay for wifi when they aren't at home. And if you don't have time to go to the post office to drop off the cards, you probably don't have time running around town looking for places with free wifi. That's just my opinion. Cancelling the trade was a little weird though, so that makes me suspicious. As far as delaying the simultaneous send, I agree that it isn't correct and they should get negative feed back for it, but if the cards arrive in the reported condition, negative feedback is enough for me. I'm not going to avoid a trader because it took them a week or two to get the trade sent. I'll just leave them feedback that reflects that to let people that trade with them in the future know what to expect.
The whole idea about being in a situation where you are unable to respond, an action that takes no more than a couple of minutes, just seems outlandish to me. Breaking down the situation, as long as he is able to receive internet connection for a couple of moments, he'll be able to respond. In today's day and age, I highly doubt anyone is unable to obtain internet access with respect to the idea that smartphones, libraries, coffee shops, home connections and various other places offer unbelievable coverage.
Second, his last online date also strikes me as odd that he wasn't able to respond after being online, canceling trades and editing profile. Without the last online date, this case might be able to be passed off as a simple unable to log on; however, with that information, this has striking resemblance to many similar likewise cases.
Finally, traders that lie and send their packages late (a sign of lack of trust with the simul-send agreement), negative feedback is definitely not enough. Timeliness is as important as card condition in the sense that cards in mail or not yet sent is the equivalent of a lack of those said cards. This means that the person on the other end of the tardy user's trade is unfairly burdened with loss of time that ultimately may translate to loss of value.