I doubt anything that “Chris” said was true. I don’t believe the wife leaving, the kids he takes care of himself etc
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I just dont see why you would bring up his language and why you doubt his name is Chris. If you think it's fake, whatever, I'm not saying you're wrong and it couldn't be possible.Smarties wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:56 amOlioxenfree wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:16 amEnglish not being his first language does not mean he's a liar or that his name isn't Chris.Smarties wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 1:49 pm English is not "Chris'" first language. Dude's name isn't even Chris, I'm sure. What a sack of lies.
I would consider amending my review only if he took steps to correct the problem (i.e. provide you a new pair of goggles that didn't immediately break). And then I would write that my review was amended because the seller took steps to fix the issue.
Oh for goodness sake Oli. In this situation, that's exactly what it means. The guy is a fraud. He should be reported.
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Olioxenfree wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 12:00 pmI just dont see why you would bring up his language and why you doubt his name is Chris. If you think it's fake, whatever, I'm not saying you're wrong and it couldn't be possible.Smarties wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:56 amOlioxenfree wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:16 am
English not being his first language does not mean he's a liar or that his name isn't Chris.
Oh for goodness sake Oli. In this situation, that's exactly what it means. The guy is a fraud. He should be reported.
Because its yet another sign he's fraudulent. Just like "John" with a foreign accent calling from the "IRS" saying you owe them money isn't really "John." Its part of the attempt to dupe somebody. Come on Oli. Don't be naive.
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It isn't another sign that he's fraudulent because that could very well be his name, fraud or not. You don't know his name and if he is lying about it. Chris is a popular name in many countries, in many of which English is not the prominent language.Smarties wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 12:08 pmOlioxenfree wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 12:00 pmI just dont see why you would bring up his language and why you doubt his name is Chris. If you think it's fake, whatever, I'm not saying you're wrong and it couldn't be possible.
Because its yet another sign he's fraudulent. Just like "John" with a foreign accent calling from the "IRS" saying you owe them money isn't really "John." Its part of the attempt to dupe somebody. Come on Oli. Don't be naive.
Im not being naive, I have just been there which is why it's important to me to say something. My cousin is an English language learner named Hannah who works for a health insurance company. She would be a very wealthy person if she had a dollar every time time someone said "no, like what's your reeeeal name." Still Hannah. And even if his birth name isn't Chris, many English language learners will adopt a familiar American name solely because it's easier for Americans to remember and to avoid discrimination, not to try to "dupe" you.
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Olioxenfree wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 12:35 pmIt isn't another sign that he's fraudulent because that could very well be his name, fraud or not. You don't know his name and if he is lying about it. Chris is a popular name in many countries, in many of which English is not the prominent language.Smarties wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 12:08 pmOlioxenfree wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 12:00 pm
I just dont see why you would bring up his language and why you doubt his name is Chris. If you think it's fake, whatever, I'm not saying you're wrong and it couldn't be possible.
Because its yet another sign he's fraudulent. Just like "John" with a foreign accent calling from the "IRS" saying you owe them money isn't really "John." Its part of the attempt to dupe somebody. Come on Oli. Don't be naive.
Im not being naive, I have just been there which is why it's important to me to say something. My cousin is an English language learner named Hannah who works for a health insurance company. She would be a very wealthy person if she had a dollar every time time someone said "no, like what's your reeeeal name." Still Hannah. And even if his birth name isn't Chris, many English language learners will adopt a familiar American name solely because it's easier for Americans to remember and to avoid discrimination, not to try to "dupe" you.
I should have expected this type of reply from you.
The guy's name still isn't Chris, and he's still a fraud. I'd bet everything that's left in my 401k on it.
You don't have to believe it. Everyone else in this thread already figured it out. You also don't have to keep trying to be the forum's multicultural expert. There's a girl from China in my bookclub named Kayla. Still doesn't mean this guy's name is Chris. He's trying to scam people. That's the difference.
After you posted your review on 6/19/19, what sort of resolution did this seller offer you? Did you get a refund? Did he send you another pair?
ETA: And if you're just a "tester," disregard the first question.
ETA: And if you're just a "tester," disregard the first question.
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Very few lairs give their real name. His name is not Chris. Not because of his language barrier but because his email has a different "English" sounding names. No need to get defensive or informative about it.Olioxenfree wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 12:35 pmIt isn't another sign that he's fraudulent because that could very well be his name, fraud or not. You don't know his name and if he is lying about it. Chris is a popular name in many countries, in many of which English is not the prominent language.Smarties wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 12:08 pmOlioxenfree wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 12:00 pm
I just dont see why you would bring up his language and why you doubt his name is Chris. If you think it's fake, whatever, I'm not saying you're wrong and it couldn't be possible.
Because its yet another sign he's fraudulent. Just like "John" with a foreign accent calling from the "IRS" saying you owe them money isn't really "John." Its part of the attempt to dupe somebody. Come on Oli. Don't be naive.
Im not being naive, I have just been there which is why it's important to me to say something. My cousin is an English language learner named Hannah who works for a health insurance company. She would be a very wealthy person if she had a dollar every time time someone said "no, like what's your reeeeal name." Still Hannah. And even if his birth name isn't Chris, many English language learners will adopt a familiar American name solely because it's easier for Americans to remember and to avoid discrimination, not to try to "dupe" you.
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There still shouldnt be an assumption made because of his name and language. She didn't have his other emails to see other names when she made that post. I wasn't defensive, but it's a common assumption and I will say something if I see it.Conweis wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 2:22 pmVery few lairs give their real name. His name is not Chris. Not because of his language barrier but because his email has a different "English" sounding names. No need to get defensive or informative about it.Olioxenfree wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 12:35 pmIt isn't another sign that he's fraudulent because that could very well be his name, fraud or not. You don't know his name and if he is lying about it. Chris is a popular name in many countries, in many of which English is not the prominent language.
Im not being naive, I have just been there which is why it's important to me to say something. My cousin is an English language learner named Hannah who works for a health insurance company. She would be a very wealthy person if she had a dollar every time time someone said "no, like what's your reeeeal name." Still Hannah. And even if his birth name isn't Chris, many English language learners will adopt a familiar American name solely because it's easier for Americans to remember and to avoid discrimination, not to try to "dupe" you.
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Amazon sellers are allowed to resolve issues such as refund shipping for shipping complaints, replace products, refund, etc. they can even request for bad reviews to be removed. It is however against the companies policy, unless this has very recently changed, to offer compensation for positive reviews or to remove bad reviews is a no no. I’d report the seller.