on 10-01-2021 08:47 PM - last edited on 11-01-2021 08:15 AM by luna-2304
hello ebay i have sent email by personal can you please see it?
Kind Regards
Tamseel <Removed>
on 10-01-2021 09:53 PM
10-01-2021 10:01 PM - edited 10-01-2021 10:04 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:
More reason to pay attention to detail. Especially when new and trying to build a reputation. And, if Australian, understanding that commas aren't used in this country for currency.
Que?
That doesn't make any sense, you can't "pay attention to detail" if you don't know where or how the error was made - that's why you'd perhaps seek help, yes?
Some people google, some people ask others. I'm here cos I don't mind being amongst the non-googlers, lol.
Edit: @kopes, if a comma was used instead of a full stop, the starting prices would be $5.50 and $4.50, which seems fairly appropriate for auction start prices on items like that.
on 10-01-2021 10:03 PM
@kopenhagen5 wrote:As DG suggests, prob meant to be $55 and $45.
Still too much for the advertised item. Especially the Red Door perfume.
And doesn't negate the fact that that is not what they are listed for.
on 10-01-2021 10:11 PM
@digital*ghost wrote:
@davewil1964 wrote:More reason to pay attention to detail. Especially when new and trying to build a reputation. And, if Australian, understanding that commas aren't used in this country for currency.
Que?
That doesn't make any sense, you can't "pay attention to detail" if you don't know where or how the error was made - that's why you'd perhaps seek help, yes?
Some people google, some people ask others. I'm here cos I don't mind being amongst the non-googlers, lol.
The OP was asking eBay if they had received and read their message. So, the OP obviously has no idea of how eBay works.
YOUR suggestion was that the OP had used commas in their prices.
MY response was that an Australian should know that commas don't get a run in our currency.
If that doesn't make sense...
And the OP still hasn't come back and explained what their problem actually is. So it's all speculation.
I'll hazard a guess that they won't change their prices, nor their descriptions, nor inform us of their issue.
10-01-2021 10:49 PM - edited 10-01-2021 10:52 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:
@digital*ghost wrote:
@davewil1964 wrote:More reason to pay attention to detail. Especially when new and trying to build a reputation. And, if Australian, understanding that commas aren't used in this country for currency.
Que?
That doesn't make any sense, you can't "pay attention to detail" if you don't know where or how the error was made - that's why you'd perhaps seek help, yes?
Some people google, some people ask others. I'm here cos I don't mind being amongst the non-googlers, lol.
The OP was asking eBay if they had received and read their message. So, the OP obviously has no idea of how eBay works.
YOUR suggestion was that the OP had used commas in their prices.
MY response was that an Australian should know that commas don't get a run in our currency.
If that doesn't make sense...
And the OP still hasn't come back and explained what their problem actually is. So it's all speculation.
I'll hazard a guess that they won't change their prices, nor their descriptions, nor inform us of their issue.
Yeah, you skipped a couple of steps there.
The OP oviously does have some idea of how ebay works, since they managed to create a couple of listings. What they might have less idea about is who populates and responds to queries in the forums though. Considering that it's a very common and consistent misunderstanding, that would more point to poor communication of the forum's function when newbies arrive here, not "no idea how ebay works".
My suggestion was in response to you simply telling the OP their prices were exhorbitant, so I provided a plausible reason for said pricing, and if it addressed their problem in the process, bonus.
on 10-01-2021 11:04 PM
The OP has sold "new yellow bag leather you can wear it when going out having fun with friends" for $580. The brand is "new" according to the item specifics. I get the feeling that the OP may have got a friend or family member to purchase that bag, so it looks good on their sales record, and to also get some feedback. No way I'd pay that for a cheap Chinese piece of junk. They will be in for a rude shock when the invoice turns up! Get hit with high fees for not actually selling something.
As for the Red Door, I like it too. My late mother in law used to buy it for me at Christmas when I was getting low. Mine was larger than 15mL and she'd pay between $20 and $25. Not in a million years would I pay those ridiculous prices!
10-01-2021 11:38 PM - edited 10-01-2021 11:41 PM
Yup - my guess is that the OP was trying to contact Ebay to figure out why they had a bill for almost $65 in fees.
What's even better is the note that once the buyer has one of their items they cannot return it.
I do wish they would come back to clarify....
on 11-01-2021 01:23 AM
New bag pink color its can hold about 2 litres in the inside. it has 3 zips.
Oh please.......pretty please......I wanna fill it up to see if that's true.
on 11-01-2021 02:25 PM
It would'nt want to be 2 litres of Red Door at $450 for 15ml ................................................................
on 11-01-2021 09:27 PM
Someone won one of the bags for $550:
That is encouraging.