on 02-01-2015 04:12 PM
I have been reading all about the problems with eBay and this buyer protection.
I wish to sell some really old clothes, glass and jewellery; the clothes and jewellery in lots,
there not perfect as in new but in good condition, the glass is in perfect condition
If I take lots of photos show all defects etc; + photos of them in the box am I still going to have problems, or should I just keep them........thanks
on 02-01-2015 04:28 PM
Second hand items do not have to be perfect but if there is even a minute fault it is better to say so and to take a photo pointing it out. I usually make them sound slightly worse than they are so the buyer's expectations are lower and they are especially pleased when they get their item.
I have been selling second hand clothes for more than a decade and have never had a complaint about a declared fault and I have always offered a full refund for goods not as described.
on 02-01-2015 04:32 PM
Nearly everything I sell is very old - worn - broken - abused - missused - eaten by moths or silverfish etc etc.
I am just very clear - that is very very clear - can I say that again very very very clear in the description the problems with the item.
I have even almost made some humour with a recent item saying the cobb webbs are optional. Another item that had been eaten by moths and silverfish was the perfect pateena for the "grunge look" and it sold and I got positive feedback. Another item with holes ended up being the ideal display item for a military uniform history buff.
Just be absolutely honest to the extent of making a joke about it. Works for me.
on 02-01-2015 05:02 PM
Thank guys
thats the key just be completly honest and I'll go over everything one by one (phew)