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27-11-2018 09:44 PM - edited 27-11-2018 09:45 PM
@gumleaf_goodies wrote:
@zanadoo_56 wrote:Personally I think wanting to return an item because it doesn't suit a person - when it comes to clothing - is perfectly valid. Colours can look different on computer monitors for example.
I have a favourite seller and buy dresses and tops from them in two particular styles. On one ocassion I ordered a dress in the same size and material, but the neckline was square instead of v line. What a disaster. It was too wide across the shoulders and it didn't suit me at all. The seller provided dimensions but not the width of the square panel across the shoulders. The photos of it on the models (who had modelled other dresses in v line) looked fine. But it wasn't....at least not on me.
Clothes are a much more personal subjective choice.
And would you pay return postage in this situation?
Yes, colours can look different, but that is not the fault of the seller.
Why should the seller be out of pocket just because a buyer changes their mind (except of course, if the seller allows returns).
The alternative is to sell it yourself if you don't like it or it doesn't suit.
I have paid the return postage for clothes that were not right, and sent them back. *shrugs* I have also pointed out colour is not necessarily the only issue when buying clothes and sometimes a photo is not enough.
I am not a seller and never will be as due to mobility issues I don't get to post offices these days.