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04-01-2017 03:47 AM - edited 04-01-2017 03:51 AM
@ra7250 wrote:
One the of the ears for the headset doesn't get sound most of the time you use it, what should I say?
I agree with digi about not helping you to prepare a listing that would prevent a buyer from being refunded should one be warranted.
However, I feel that I can help you prevent anyone from buying your item through being more honest in your listing.
Start with the condition. If you are going to keep the faulty headset in the listing you need to change the condition to "For parts or not working".
Then, revise the content of your description to remove the RRP's. Surely nobody would think that a faulty item that has an earpiece that doesn't get sound most of the time would have a bundled RRP of $1110 with a Buy-It-Now price of $1100 !!!! ARE GAMERS THAT STUPID that they would believe such BS??????
edit: just checked your listing again. You don't say "one earpiece doesn't get sound most of the time", you say "Defective Sometimes". There is a big difference, and if you can't see that then you are beyond help.