I really did not want to post here, as the Forum is hardly a place to settle matters between dealers
and customers. But, being a forum member, I feel that I should at least respond and set the record straight
once and for all.
Gautham originally approached me wanting to purchase Mehano "Blue Tiger" DE-AC33C model,
pictured below:

Nice Hobby level model, however I sold last one I had and offered him POOLLOK
Prestige level model, for the same price as the hobby model and with free shipping to boot.
Model was brand new, I only sell brand new merchandise.

Word on price: original price of Prestige
model was $369, but after Mehano announced that they will stop producing trains, I cut prices of in stock models
and this one was marked to $299. Gautham got it for $269, as that was the price of a hobby model
he originally wanted. You could say "switch and bait", but only the other way around.
Gautham contacted me complaining about noisy slider and non-working warning light on the roof.
Instead of returning the model, he has decided to take matters into his own hands and requested replacement
slider, which was promptly dispatched (I mailed him Roco "whisper" slider, very good and quite slider).
Gautham then said he can't find the manual for the model. I scrambled and send him the manual.
Quick recap of the transaction:
- Free upgrade
- Free shipping
- Two post-sale service calls
One can not attempt repair of the product and then expect that the dealer will take it back after
that, and after one "falls out of love" with the model, sorry. Having said that, there is such thing
as dealer discretion and Good Will. No dealer wants to see any customer unhappy and he will
(or should) try to work with that customer, provided customer is not trying to abuse the relationship.
We went away on vacation, I saw Gautham's email requesting to return the model after we came
back and, yes, did not immediately respond, as I was very busy clearing backlog, but meaning to
get back to him and explain the situation. What did Gautham do? He, knowing very well that I
was a member here, came crying to the Forum with his groundless complaints, trashing my good
reputation, and, apparently, trying to coerce my cooperation, so I would try to avoid this "bad" publicity.
(This last point is a pure speculation on my part, thus the use of "apparent").
So what dealer discretion and what good will can he expect to receive from me? I am afraid, not
much at all.
I will not post any more remarks in this thread. I wanted to thank many of you for your emails
of support. I became a member here in 2004, in 2006 I opened Euro Model Trains store and I am very
happy to still count quite few Forum members among my customers from the very beginning.
Michael