My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

If you buy or sell items on eBay, you will find tips and advice on this forum.

eBay

gggrrr have had enough of ebay right now due to time wasters

1 reply

Thehusbandsatcricketagain · 19/10/2011 12:05

I currently have 2 non payers who I have opened cases against

& I sold an expensive pair of leather boots on there for a measly £16.01 & she has said they are not as described as she will have to re-heel them & I had stated very little use.........well there was very little use & politely explained that a lot of boots/shoes these days haveA cheaper heels on them that usually last less than a month before needing re-heeling.I did apologise as after I posted them I remembered I forgot to clean the mud off the soles (on one of the very few occasions I wore them).

So I said fine you can have a refund when what I wanted to say was you got a pair of beautiful soft leather boots that cost over £100 for a small ammount of spends as you probably changed you mind......all because I want a 100% rating

& some of the other stuff that has sold has either gone for a pittance or remains unsold

am thinking maybe I wil take a break from all this after the dresses have been listed

Am I being a moany old bag (I know I am really but feel like being a grumple about it :o )

OP posts:
Report
fergoose · 19/10/2011 12:09

tell her to return for a refund if she is not happy - you could relist and then maybe get more money


did the listing have a picture of the soles in it?

I don't think many people are spending much at the moment to be honest, everyone is either skint or being careful and I think this will only get worse to be honest - so you may end up not selling plenty.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.