on 10-02-2022 02:07 AM
Quite apart from the usurious costs for delivery levied by the Global Shipping program it’s quite apparent that they aren’t above outright thievery.
Recently purchased an item which arrived in Erlanger five days ago, was immediately marked as being delayed at that location and this evening received notification that the purchased item was a “Restricted Item” which would neither be sent on to me nor returned to the buyer.
The “Restricted Item”? A ladies watch. Dead battery so there’s none of the usual claptrap that they’ve tried on before by claiming potential fire risk.
Appeal? Impossible. No possible way to actually contact eBay or the GSP criminals.
This’ll be the third watch that’s been stolen by them over the years for the most asinine, illogical reasons.
on 11-02-2022 04:13 PM
@imastawka wrote:Since when was posting advice considered a formula?
I'm just grateful it wasn't - Ivermectin. 😀
on 11-02-2022 07:01 PM
Honestly, you need to stop taking ivermectin now…. It’s literally depleting all your grey matter 😑
on 11-02-2022 07:02 PM
…mateeeeeeeee
you have no idea how much I needed this laugh today.
10/10 best response I’ve seen today
THANK YOU ♥️
on 11-02-2022 07:28 PM
11-02-2022 08:18 PM - edited 11-02-2022 08:20 PM
All I can say is that the price is the price, plus GST and handling fees. Don't like the price, don't buy. Pretty simple, really.
Don't like PB's terms, don't buy through them. Also simple.
Don't understand the difference between no battery and an allegedly dead battery? Google it. Simple.
on 12-02-2022 10:36 AM
You would think the OP being a watch re-seller would know jolly well even a 'dead' battery can still be potentially hazardous
Then again