

The LH display fix is fiddly but well worth the effort

IndeedHell Razor5543 wrote:It only needs one little niggle to keep a Citroen happy. The trick is to accept and work around it.
You know that is the WFA way, NEVER fix it completely, it will only go one way from there.CitroJim wrote:IndeedHell Razor5543 wrote:It only needs one little niggle to keep a Citroen happy. The trick is to accept and work around it.I forgot that is the law with any Citroen. Perhaps I'd better leave the bulb blown in order to ward off worse
A 1/3 of Team WFA 'Clarkson'CitroJim wrote: I'm a pink fairy
For gawd's sake don't say things like that ChrisChris570 wrote: Do i hear imminent gearbox failure?????
CitroJim wrote:The irony of it all is that his username on ebay is Impact_Repair_Centre
I am, especially when I pulled it apart this evening to see how badly damaged it was. Basically, it isn't at allBen82 wrote: But I guess with a 50% discount and some DIY repair work you should be rather happy with it
I had a similar experience on eBay recently. I bought a drivers side door card for the Mazda, like new £30 delivered. Imagine my annoyance when I had already taken the old door card off and taken off all the fittings, only to unwrap the new one AFTER this, to find it was the passenger side he'd sent me.CitroJim wrote:
That's fair restored my faith in human nature and in buying things on the 'bay.. No argument, no fuss, no bother. I gave him excellent feedback.
ResultCitroJim wrote:
I am, especially when I pulled it apart this evening to see how badly damaged it was. Basically, it isn't at all
Sellers can't give negative feedback.... we did come across a buyer that had left negative feedback for someone, that received a tonne of positive feedback from sellers, warning people not to sell to them. (seems a bit backwards, but it's the only way they can get a point across to other people).Xac wrote:I'm pretty sure sellers can't leave negative feedback, don't know if they can respond publicly to negative feedback they receive