on 29-07-2018 11:45 AM
I advertised a large furniture item , gave the measurements & said 2 people were needed to take it.
Buyer said hubby would pick it up after 5pm or she would at 9am.
I replied it needed 2 people.
Hubby arrived alone.Noticed antique items on the porch near the dresser & asked if they were for sale. No.
He asked if there was access through the back fence ..NO
He moved the item off the porch then realised it was too big a job so returned it.
Wife emails saying my garden is in the way for him to move it but noticed I had things in my backyard that she buys for herself.
From that I assumed they are antique dealers. My garden furniture is not for sale.
She then said they wont be able to buy it unless he could take the item through my house. NO WAY
His big eyes seem to take in all items that interested them yet dismissed my instructions of 2 people .
Ive had to increase my security as they had left me feeling vulnerable .
What am I supposed to do about the sale?
Ive not sold anything in years getting more pleasure in buying then dealing with these types of people.
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on 30-07-2018 03:23 PM
on 30-07-2018 04:25 PM
@djavusydney wrote:
Cancel the sale and move on.
Read the thread, seller has already opened a NPB.................
on 01-08-2018 02:12 PM
he says she says no proof either way who is wrong or who is right...
on 01-08-2018 07:07 PM
I didnt know one could end the sale. I've not sold anything in years so am ignorant to the system.
Access is simple as long as one reads the instruction & have 2 people to move it.
Two women in their mid 60's moved this unit from the road to its present location . We used karate belts to lift it .
The buyer came alone with no straps, no trolley or anything.
He said he didnt realise it was so big, yet the measurements i gave were accurate.
The last email from the buyer is now requesting it be put on the front porch , yet they know i dont have a " front porch" . I guess they still insist it come through the house.
on 03-08-2018 08:39 AM
I was given the instructions re dispute to contact ebay between August 2 & 30 yet when I attempted this, the dispute is not to be seen on my selling page.
on 03-08-2018 08:43 AM
How does one contact ebay?
on 03-08-2018 08:56 AM
eBay's "Have us call you" option is by far the best way to get in touch with eBay. (Emails are useless, for a number of reasons, but primarily because the responses, when they are finally sent, are bot-generated.)
eBay say: We'll call you at the phone number registered to your account, or you can enter a different number.
We’re available from 8am to 10pm AET, 7 days a week.
on 03-08-2018 10:27 AM
I've closed the case at last.
Many thanks to all who replied . I appreciate everyone of you.
This has been a horrible experience yet two good things came from it.
1. Having you folk there was wonderful support network.
2. I now have great security on my house & property plus neighbours to keep a watch for me.