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Holy cow!


@davewil1964 wrote:

You could possibly report them as a non-performing seller but, anecdotally, eBay don't take action these days.

 

I doubt they are in Australia anyway. Their messages are very Chinglish. In which case you would have little chance of pursuing legal remedies, especially when they refunded you.


What is "Chinglish"?

Anytime I get a message starting with "dear friend"  know I am dealing with a Chinese seller.........

I refuse to deal with Chinese sellers anymore other than for cheap novelty throw away type items. 

The items are inferior , the postage times are horrendous, its about as reliable as taking you money into the Casino & putting it all on black!

Smiley Happy 

 

Hybrid Chinese/English. English words used in the wrong context, 'interesting' grammar. Usually run through a translator.

 

Could be a high school student, of course.


@davewil1964 wrote:

Hybrid Chinese/English. English words used in the wrong context, 'interesting' grammar. Usually run through a translator.

 

Could be a high school student, of course.


You old cynic! Smiley Tongue

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