What can you do about a nonselling seller?


So i found a power cord that i really wanted. I emailed the seller stating very clearly i wanted to buy the power cord. He emails me back telling me the price. Obvoiusly i knew the price as it is clearly stated. I emailed him back again saying as i did in the first email that i wanted to buy it. This time he emails me back telling me its sold. But the first email well before all this happened should have guaranteed me the right to buy it. Or should it? I'm curious as to what others think....
lordgorian

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If you are a serious buyer, I'd also recommmend you show that you are by giving your complete name, phone #, and delivery information and inquire exactly on how you will be paying for the item. That will get a sellers attention and show that you are serious, instead of, "Yeah, I want to buy that."
I've heard that too many times, on items offered, and most of the time, they don't close the deal when that is all that they initially say.
...and sometime, even when you show that you ARE serious, some sellers will change their mind AFTER making a committment to sell an item to you. I recommend you accurately and honestly post feedback against them when they don't live up to any firm commmitment made.
Good luck and Happy Listening!