Buyer has changed their mind.....a week later

I recently sold a piece of coloured glass. The lady received it and left me positive feedback.

A week later I get a message telling me that I have mislead her with my description.

I sold the glass bowl as purple / amethyst glass. She believes it is cranberry in colour.

I put 8 photo's in the description. I also photographed it in different lights with different backgrounds.

I think this is crazy, I did not set out to mislead any one, it is purple glass, more to the point, the photos speak a thousand words.

I am not sure what is going to happen, does any one have any suggestions what I should do?

Thanks

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Re: Buyer has changed their mind.....a week later

Check your PMs

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Purple

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Re: Buyer has changed their mind.....a week later

So why did she buy it then?

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I think that's a good question.

Monitors do vary but usually they don't show a completely different colour.

 

What i find is more likely to happen is a photo itself can fail to show a colour accurately.

 

In this case though, I suspect the colour showing to most of us on our computers is pretty much the colour of the bowl. Some might call it more a cranberry shade but whatever, the buyer saw that too and she still bought. She didn't query you which I would have if I had been after a dark purple shade.

 

On the bright side, at least she gave you positive feedback about your packaging.

On the other hand, she may be working up to a 'not as described' claim which I think would be quite unfair in a lot of ways.

 

 

 

 

 

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