on 15-02-2015 12:30 PM
I sold a 'luxury' bra from a reputable manufacturer and now the buyer want's to return it because it is 'scratchy' and doesn't sit right.
I have read all the reviews and all are good comfort-wise bar one person who said it rubbed her nipples after several hours but qualified this by saying she had super sensitive skin and it would be fine for most.
I have a no return policy for hygiene reasons - would being 'scratchy' or not fitting right qualify for a defect? I guess if it comes down to it, the question is will eBay support this defect claim? Buyer has a high feedback number and seems to know the system well, paid just hours before a NPB claim and has made some quite snarky responses in her feedback.
Being quite new to selling, but not to eBay would appreciate some other perspectives please!
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on 27-02-2015 03:53 AM
on 27-02-2015 04:06 AM
Oh that is hilarious! There are actually a few like that. The 'young woman' is a mannequin (clue, she's armless)
Why didn't they just photograph the bra? They couldn't even bother doing it up haha. Surely the seller must be a man...
on 27-02-2015 04:11 AM
....and here's another where they decided to stuff the bras
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on 27-02-2015 05:34 AM
on 27-02-2015 02:45 PM
@cq_tech wrote:
OMG, I can't believe I didn't even notice that was a mannequin. I just thought she had her arms stuck in the air. I suppose the removable arms should have been a bit of a giveaway though. Those stuffed bras are hilarious too, but I don't think I've ever seen a more hideous style of bra in my entire life (not that I've had a lot of experience though, being a bloke).
And I thought Putney was a bloke - with massive man boobs!
Thanks for the laughs and visuals today folks.
Perhaps the OP could add a mention of Madonna to the listing, making another selling point in addition to hats and other uses 🙂
on 27-02-2015 02:52 PM
What on earth is a woman that size doing, buying bras online?
He he!