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Bought wrong Radley purse, have'nt paid yet what to do?

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mamadiva · 24/10/2010 08:21

Stupid me saw the price and thought go for it, have since realised it's not actually a day to day purse for a 41YO it's more a younger people purse without so much bits and pieces in ;o

It's this one.

I have'nt actually paid for it yet but I don't want to back out now as seller has been accomadating of me paying on Thursday which obviously they did'nt have to do although I did email before I bid to check.

Should I email saying I've made a mistake or will that get me negative feedback? Or should I buy it and flog it on here for £18 inc postage? :o

Anyone want?

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mamadiva · 24/10/2010 08:55

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stressSeveredHeadOnaStickEric · 24/10/2010 13:12

I'd continue with the purchase, and sell it back on eBay. There were other bids, so there must have been interest. You might lose a few quid but that's the risk I suppose.
It's a cute purse but it is a bit young.

mamadiva · 24/10/2010 13:16

The 3 bids were all me, I raised it twice just incase.

It's for my mum for xmas she wants that purse but I think the proper wallet one would be better for her, she is a young 41YO though :o

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Rosa · 24/10/2010 13:23

Well I am the same age as your mum and I like it !

Talkinpeace · 24/10/2010 16:57

you bid you won you buy

if needs be re sell
your price can only have risen if there was another bidder
you entered a contract fulfill it

what so special about having radley on the sewn together bits of leather that hold your comb, wallet and lipstick anyway?

Mspontipine · 25/10/2010 22:22

I wouldn't - I'd contact her again saying you made a mistake and you don't want it after all. £24 is a hell of a lot to pay for something you don't want. I know Ebay is "you bid you buy" but as a seller of tons over the years buyers who contact me to say ah sorry I'm not wishing to go ahead we've just mutually agreed not to continue. It's too much hassle to try to force someone to take something they don't want (for whatever reason) and tbh I worried more if I really insisted that they'd like claim it was damaged or something to get refund. Rather just leave it. There's only been a few - no biggy - she's a business seller so shouldn't take it personally. If withdrawl's mutual she'll get her selling fees back. Just say you didn't realise the size of it - her description could have been a little more precise - include dimensions etc.

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