on 31-12-2021 04:34 PM
I purchased a dress advertised as BNWT. The dress arrived and I can see that the tags have been re-attached. The lining of the dress has large yellow stains to both underarm pits, and another large yellow stain to the front of the lining. Clearly the dress has been worn and is not new. I paid $60 + postage for the dress. I do like the dress and I would like to keep it and try to remove the stains myself. But it is not BNWT it is used and so I'd like to know what partial refund amount is reasonable for me to ask for? I was thinking one third of the BNWT price, so $20 refund as the dress is used. Does $20 seem a reasonable amount?
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02-01-2022 09:14 AM - edited 02-01-2022 09:15 AM
on 02-01-2022 09:20 AM
springyzone, thank you for your replies.
It is up to the seller regarding a partial refund, and I asked the question on this forum as I was simply wanting other views on whether or not the amount I would like to request seemed appropriate. And yes, photos of the dress were taken the same day I received the parcel and provided to the seller.
Have a lovely day
on 02-01-2022 09:33 AM
If you want rhetoric, I’ll give you rhetoric!!!!
The seller, does not owe you anything! You’re not doing this out of respect for the seller….
What a load of codswallop!!
You won’t provide the item number because you’re trying to pull another swiftly, and your post here, hasn’t gone the way you hoped it would!
….. but we aren’t stupid, luv! We can see right through the BS you’re typing, and repeating yourself regarding the costs of the dress bnwt -v’s - used; doesn’t change the event outcome.
… Go ahead, try get a partial refund. Once the seller looks at your feedback, they will refuse anyway! ….so will eBay due to your history!
And you don’t know that the seller ‘may’ have thought it was bnwt at an op shop… at best, that’s a guess. You have literally made it up!
How about you stick to facts hey!
Oddly enough, if you hadn’t been such a cow about it all, others would have actually helped you, (not me) , despite your past buyer/seller feedback history.
Expect to be on a whole heap of BBL now!
Rhetorical enough for you????? 😠
#calling a spade a spade!
on 02-01-2022 09:47 AM
Hostile, threatening, abusive, defamatory, harassing, baiting, hate speech, name calling etc etc - your rhetoric only serves to evidence your behaviour, and possibly others that behave as you do.
Have a lovely day, think happy thoughts and God bless
on 02-01-2022 10:24 AM
@*kidsgalore* wrote:Hostile, threatening, abusive, defamatory, harassing, baiting, hate speech, name calling etc etc - your rhetoric only serves to evidence your behaviour, and possibly others that behave as you do.
Have a lovely day, think happy thoughts and God bless
And just what would your God think.??
02-01-2022 11:11 AM - edited 02-01-2022 11:15 AM
OP - you have no legs to stand on in terms of moral outrage and bad behaviour - your seller feedback is atrocious!
Your buyer feedback was bad enough, but your seller feedback is something else and quite unethical.
on 02-01-2022 11:25 AM
on 02-01-2022 11:32 AM
Good grief - didn't bother looking until now.
Won't give an item number out of ' respect ',
Oh brother. lol
on 02-01-2022 01:32 PM
Hello everyone,
This thread is getting a bit heated. It would be appreciated if everyone would take a moment to read and follow the Community Content Policy when posting. Please remember that interpersonal disputes are not allowed here on the community. It is fine to disagree with others and to have friendly debates, but it should always remain courteous and respectful.
Thank you for your anticipated cooperation.
on 02-01-2022 05:01 PM
Interestingly, the hostile and/or harassing posts that are all in breach of eBay guidelines appear to originate from the same small handful of members.