on โ03-06-2017 04:46 PM
on โ05-06-2017 10:42 PM
Define large, because the OP hasn't. Large to the OP could be several hundred $4 sales per year. We don't know.
Large to me is thousands of transactions per year with turnover ex postage of at least $70k. Otherwise it is not a full-time business. MY definition of the minimum size for 'large'.
on โ05-06-2017 11:37 PM
on โ06-06-2017 09:15 AM
on โ06-06-2017 12:54 PM
on โ06-06-2017 07:07 PM
Did you look at the size chart? Often a size 18 on the Asian market is what we would call a size 12 at best. If the measurements match up with the size chart then I am afraid the seller is in the right. There is no industry standard as far as clothing items are concerned and there is often a vast difference in the same size between different countries.
on โ06-06-2017 09:20 PM
on โ09-06-2017 01:12 PM
It's the 9th today, any progress?
on โ09-06-2017 04:36 PM
@lovingbricks wrote:
The size chart on the listing shows an 18 to be XL. I received a small.
Another message from seller tonight telling me that they are sorry for "my situation" but no returns accepted and another token refund offered.
Not doing any more communication with them now. I have a day job... :-). will wait for Ebay.
Interestingly they have a recent negative from a customer who bought the exact same top in a size 18 but received a small.
Thanks for input. Will advise of Ebay outcome.
I'd be livid by now. They seem to keep repeating they don't accept returns but they just don't get it that this is not a normal return, & that it is not okay to send the entirely wrong product. As a regular seller, he/she should know better.
Yes, for sure, just follow through with your ebay case. I suspect they are trying to bluff you into accepting things their way. Don't.