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Should I leave feedback?

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suzym1984 · 12/08/2011 12:23

Hi!

Goy myself in a bit of a predicament and would love some advice please. I bought a collection only item 2 weeks ago, it was described at new and unused. Anyway, I went to collect the item and was a bit wary as the neighbourhood was quite scary. Wish I'd just driven off but the woman was waiting in the garden for me. Anyway, The house looked a bit unclean and I felt really anxious. she had her boyfriends there too so felt a bit intimidated (altho they were nice and not threatening at all really!). Anyway, when I got the item home it was dirty, smelly and just horrible so I drove it straight to the tip!

Now she has messaged me asking to leave her feedback and I am unsure what to do/ Obv I feel responsible for other people buying from her, but I also feel like its unfair for me to leave negative as I paid cash on collection (so as seen) and then didnt give her a chance to rectify (item smelled really bad so just wanted it out of my car/house).

What would you do?

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fergoose · 12/08/2011 12:43

yes do leave negative feedback - but you shouldn't have bought the item if you weren't happy. Contact seller first to see what they say.

what was it to smell so bad?

suzym1984 · 12/08/2011 12:59

I know, I should have just checked it and said no thanks, but they looked quite scary so I just paid (wasnt expensive) and got out of there fast.

It smelled of smoke really strong, but also foisty, and it was a baby item with yellow stains on (ewwww) so possibly wee (yukkkk). I honestly just wanted rid so threw it in the skip and want to forget about it! haha

I dont really want to get into a dispute with her, especially as I no longer have the item. but I also want to warn others!

Entirely my fault for being gutless :-(

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fergoose · 12/08/2011 13:36

well you can still leave a negative if you want to - don't let fear stop you doing it. The whole point of it is to warn other buyers.

how much was it and how did you pay

suzym1984 · 12/08/2011 15:25

It was £10 and I paid cash. I think i will leave neutral and just say something like "item not new as described" then future buyers will hopefully read into that. Does that sound ok?

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fergoose · 12/08/2011 16:00

to be honest I would leave a neg, if it was that filthy and it went straight in the bin you wasted a tenner and received rubbish. I think a neg is warranted.

Say item very dirty and stained, went straight in the bin. Wish I had refused it.

Or something.

Have you emailed the seller saying you are not happy?

cheesesarnie · 12/08/2011 16:03

yes but the next buyer could pay alot more than you did for something off this seller.id leave neg and state the facts.not new,dirty and now in dump.buyer beware.

suzym1984 · 12/08/2011 17:48

yes you are right, it does need to be a negative!

Thanks for the advice. Now I need to grow a pair be brave!

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