Beware, this seller uses misleading tactics. He used a picture of a totally different make projector to illustrate the auction (without stating that it wasn't the one on offer). Later he also admitted that the projector was an old one a friend of his had repaired -- which I believe should also have been said at the outset.
Beware, this buyer user some phycho powers that makes him believe he can manipulate others. I told him from the beginning what he was bidding on, but instead of asking questions first he bids and then asks later on. Did he really expect me to place an ad saying "Projector repaired by a friend" Come on...get real!!! Responded 25 Oct 2003
Rudi had, he claimed, already sold the item advertised. He then offered an unacceptable alternative, then complained to bid-or-buy that I had renaged on the deal. His fax to me read "Sorry, my mistake. I just passed my friend's place to check. The Philips projector is in actual fact the one he sold a week ago. The one left which I can sell you is a Proxima which is a much brighter unit 1200 ansi lumens. Please confirm and call me to arrange collection."
Richard Cascarino was all Mr. Nice Guy over the phone and I tried to resolve his problem. But then he goes and stabs me in the back by putting this message on bidorbuy. Responded 25 Oct 2003