on 26-05-2020 01:24 PM
Buyer contacts me today. This is the message:
Just wanted to say that the item I received was not this one. The one I received is as per the photo. It's okay but would like the other if u still have it.
This is a link to my listing with the photos of the top:
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/164122652992?ssPageName=STRK:MESOX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1561.l2649
This is the photo she took of the top that I sent to her:
Now am I crazy, or is this not the exact same top?
Anyway, how should I proceed with this? I'm thinking she may have changed her mind about the top once she received it, and in that case, I specify in the listing that it's a partial refund. I just wanted someone else to take a look at the photos and tell me what they thought.
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26-05-2020 04:18 PM - edited 26-05-2020 04:19 PM
Hey Kimbooley,
She was expecting the top to be darker, that's what the issue is. I've just had a look at your other listings, and in general most of your photos are underexposed a little i.e. they look darker than they should.
As kopes said above, different devices show brightness and colours differently - in an ideal world they wouldn't but that's what we have to deal with. I used to work in a photographic studio shooting clothing for a couple of major retailers, and getting things looking "correct" was a big part of our workflow.
If you haven't replied to your buyer yet, I'd send a message saying approximately the following:
Hi there, thanks for letting me know the top arrived safely! That's the correct garment you've received, but as computers and phones and tablets can all display things differently depending on their brightness and colour settings, perhaps the photos have appeared darker on your device than is ideal? It looked about right on mine when I photographed it.
I hope you still enjoy wearing it - it's a lovely looking top!
Take care,
Kimbooley
on 26-05-2020 01:30 PM
Has she possibly got you mixed up with a different seller ? They look the same to me...........
on 26-05-2020 01:37 PM
on 26-05-2020 03:13 PM
on 26-05-2020 03:21 PM
on 26-05-2020 03:58 PM
maybe she thought it would be darker as your listing photos look darker than her photo i.e. “It’s ok but I like the darker one you had in your listing”
The other thing to remember is that every computer, phone, tablet, laptop will show colours differently.
on 26-05-2020 04:02 PM
@k1ooo-slr-sales wrote:maybe she thought it would be darker as your listing photos look darker than her photo i.e. “It’s ok but I like the darker one you had in your listing”
The other thing to remember is that every computer, phone, tablet, laptop will show colours differently.
I think you might be right.
As you say, I would explain to the buyer that different computers and devices show colours differently.
26-05-2020 04:18 PM - edited 26-05-2020 04:19 PM
Hey Kimbooley,
She was expecting the top to be darker, that's what the issue is. I've just had a look at your other listings, and in general most of your photos are underexposed a little i.e. they look darker than they should.
As kopes said above, different devices show brightness and colours differently - in an ideal world they wouldn't but that's what we have to deal with. I used to work in a photographic studio shooting clothing for a couple of major retailers, and getting things looking "correct" was a big part of our workflow.
If you haven't replied to your buyer yet, I'd send a message saying approximately the following:
Hi there, thanks for letting me know the top arrived safely! That's the correct garment you've received, but as computers and phones and tablets can all display things differently depending on their brightness and colour settings, perhaps the photos have appeared darker on your device than is ideal? It looked about right on mine when I photographed it.
I hope you still enjoy wearing it - it's a lovely looking top!
Take care,
Kimbooley
on 26-05-2020 04:28 PM
Further to my message above, here's a quick edit of an image of the black skirt you're selling (item 164122653002) - in the original you can't really see any of the details of the design or fabric at all - that's the sort of thing a potential buyer will want to see.
If I were shooting it I'd make it a little brighter again, but this is kinda the minimum you want to be at for a black piece of clothing.
on 26-05-2020 05:05 PM
@k1ooo-slr-sales wrote:maybe she thought it would be darker as your listing photos look darker than her photo i.e. “It’s ok but I like the darker one you had in your listing”
The other thing to remember is that every computer, phone, tablet, laptop will show colours differently.
That was my immediate thought too k1ooo.
It certainly looks a much darker top in the listing.