My recent (approved) order with snapback has been cancelled due to the fact that it is "out of stock". However, it seemed strange that he had such large quantities only to run out of stock overnight. He also waited several days after approving my order to inform me of this. I get the idea that he might have been in talks with a bulk buyer, and chose to cancel the approved orders so he could fill his bulk order. What else makes sense, right? The timing was such that he pulled all listings within like an hour of sending me that message. If so, that is pretty shady to approve an order when you know you don't have the stock. However, after inquiring further he added "we were not 100% satisfied with our supplier", which leads me to consider another possibility: he pulled inferior/dangerous product. I literally just got my prior order from him in today and am drying right now. To be honest, I don't even know if I should try it, in the case that there is a concern about quality or even safety. It could be nothing, but the fact that everything happened so suddenly makes me uneasy.
What do you guys think of this? Any thoughts? I don't know if there is anything to this or not, but I at least wanted to make the community aware of what's going on. Safety is always import, even if it is just a suspicion.
Hey OP: easy to explain mate: We are vending on 5 markets so stock management is difficult. All orders filled until we went out of stock. Some people had cancelled orders. In fact we were waiting for a new batch which wasnt in time, so thats the reason why we are not 100% satisfied with our supplier.
I can assure that there is no dangerous stuff in circulation from us :)
Also: we are NOT out - quite the opposite ;)
Restocked in 2-3 days by the way.