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on 19-02-2017 12:55 AM
I've got a big Huntsman on my loungeroom wall at the moment. She's been scooting around the house for weeks. Mr Tippy nudged me awake the other morning and pointed. I looked behind my head and she was on the wall behind me, only a couple of inches from my head. She's not hurting anyone. I guess I could always package her up and send her to the OP.
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on 19-02-2017 01:14 AM
I enjoy having the huntsman and wolf spiders around the place as well Tippy, I pass on the redbacks though.
With one the size of that one in the link my mouse problem would be solved quick-smart.......probably never to return............
"Start me up I'll never stop......"
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28-02-2017 09:06 AM - edited 28-02-2017 09:10 AM
l was about to offer to return the item when l got the email so l didn't bother,
there is only so much time you can waste on things...
maybe l should send him the hairy spider???
l just looked at the web link, we have lots of them here at our place,
why anyone would think that is a big one l have no idea,
we come across lot of them cutting wood for the winter wood stove.
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on 28-02-2017 09:20 AM
I would do as designers suggested.
I would write and say the item was not the one you ordered, you were sent the wrong thing and that was not your mistake, it was theirs.
Tell them you are perfectly willing to return the incorrect item but they need to provide return postage cost first.
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on 08-05-2017 09:34 PM
Goodness me, l have another lunatic sending me messages, l am selling a set of sheets, l get a message from a person who really is away with the fairies.... l replied to the first message, but l cant get rid of them, l have told ebay about it and the follow up messages l am getting, which are just taunting one liners, but why on earth is it impossible to just block someone from contacting me?
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on 08-05-2017 09:44 PM
It's hard to completely block their communications, but just add them to your blocked list so they cannot actually purchase.
Save yourself the hassle in the long run if you're not feeling comfortable with their level of questioning.