Details: | Six weeks ago, this bad buyer purchased a pair of pants on eBay. They were made of fine merino wool, which must be dry-cleaned. The pants were brand new and had never been worn. They were completely clean. She e-mailed me after she received them. She told me that they'd fallen apart, only after she hand washed them. When I refused to refund her money, she opened a case against me. Additionally, she's accused me of being a "scammer." Talk about "the pot calling the kettle black." Even though I have 100% positive feedback, and only rave reviews from buyers. I'd adamantly advise, against either buying or selling with her. |
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Fortunately, eBay decided in my favor. I didn't have to reimburse her for the pants that she ruined. It's nice to know, though, that sometimes they side with sellers.
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Posted over 3 years ago by 162.158.X.X Report as SPAM
Just found this completely false article about old, moth eaten pants I purchased years ago. Bottom line, Ebay did refund my money.
Posted about 1 month ago by 2601:547:cb00:b1b0:a116:4cbc:de86:2dfd..X.X Report as SPAM
You’re still a liar, and a bad buyer. The pants were perfect, and not “moth eaten.” GFY
Posted about 1 month ago by 71.181.X.X Report as SPAM