on โ19-09-2016 08:10 AM
I bought on line one piece swimmers that suppose to be size 14 from Target. According to the Target size chart 14 should fit person with hips 106 and bust 98. I am bit less than that. The swim suit I got is 76cm hips and only 70cm around ribs under the cups. That is not even size 10 or child size. It has a high back so person's bottom has to fit throuth the top opening, which will not stretch to even 80cm. The only thing that occurs to me is that this is Asian size, BUT is there such a thing as Target Chinese knock-offs?
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on โ19-09-2016 09:16 AM
on โ19-09-2016 05:31 PM
@*kazumi* wrote:I have left the neg after we exchanged 10 messages and she keeps saying she is not responsible, and that the size is correct, despite of the photos I sent her.
So now there is a message that if we cannot work it out I can ask eBay to step in after the 21st. Is that at that stage I go to the MBG?
Thanks for the link, but I still cannot see when exactly I need to apply for the MBG
You have actually already started the process of the MBG....once you ask ebay to step in the dispute is almost sure to be found in your favour and the seller will be instructed to refund and pay for the return. If they do not, then ebay will do it for them and tell you to keep the item.
on โ19-09-2016 09:16 AM
on โ19-09-2016 12:01 PM
I think you might be right, but even then; the girls size target chart says hips 84cm, I cannot see how anybody with 84cm bottom would squash through the 70 cm top part, as the bra part is stitched such a way it has very little give.
i am just sick of sellers who do not check their items before posting them, and then expecting customers to pay return postage. i am so angry, i am in so much pain with my back, and I wanted to go to spa and for some water exercise. I am not up to walking around shops ๐
on โ19-09-2016 12:50 PM
Have a look at the sellers sold items....she has sold that same size/style multiple times with good feedback. Maybe it's a manufacturer's error (wrong tag)?
on โ19-09-2016 03:08 PM
Use the ebay MBG dispute if the seller is unhelpful....you will not have to pay the return postage.
โ19-09-2016 04:25 PM - edited โ19-09-2016 04:28 PM
Yes, I did look at her feedback. But it doesn't mean anything. Just because 100 items are right does not mean the 101st cannot be wrong. i sent her pictures with rule placed on the item and she said "I have no return policy". HAHA Interestingly, when I asked if she has another size 14 that is actually the size indicated in the Target chart for adult sizes, she first yes, and then backed out.
When i am selling anything, I carefully inspect every item before I end it off. Should I miss something I take responsibility.
i cannot escalate to claim until Wednesday, but what is MBG dispute?
on โ19-09-2016 04:31 PM
Use the ebay Money Back Guarantee dispute process....the seller pays the return postage if they want the item back.
If you use a paypal dispute you will have to pay the return postage.
on โ19-09-2016 04:34 PM
How do I open it? I just started from the contact seller option; can i go from there to the MBG?
on โ19-09-2016 04:45 PM
maybe you have to be on the chinese swim teams drug program in order to fit into chinese made swimmers?
โ19-09-2016 04:49 PM - edited โ19-09-2016 04:52 PM
In your purchase history there's a button - return this item
Here's some info on the ebay MBG
http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/policies/money-back-guarantee.html#nad
edit: seller is unlikely to be helpful. You've left her a lovely neg