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Situation I have been in, involving fake goods.
Pratty
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Ok, bought an A&F t-shirt off ebay. Arrived promptly.
Clearly was a fake, it was totally different to the picture, which was a professional picture. So I tell him, straight away he offers a refund, so he knows its clearly fake.
He gives me the refund, he knows the item is fake. So I give him negative feedback, down to the t-shirt being not the one in the photo, and blatantly a fake (against ebay laws?) and he thought he had received unfair feedback...
I was just so annoyed he felt he had received unfair feedback, even though it was such a blatant fake and he knew it.
What you reckon?
Clearly was a fake, it was totally different to the picture, which was a professional picture. So I tell him, straight away he offers a refund, so he knows its clearly fake.
He gives me the refund, he knows the item is fake. So I give him negative feedback, down to the t-shirt being not the one in the photo, and blatantly a fake (against ebay laws?) and he thought he had received unfair feedback...
I was just so annoyed he felt he had received unfair feedback, even though it was such a blatant fake and he knew it.
What you reckon?
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Against actual laws as wellOk, bought an A&F t-shirt off ebay. Arrived promptly.
Clearly was a fake, it was totally different to the picture, which was a professional picture. So I tell him, straight away he offers a refund, so he knows its clearly fake.
He gives me the refund, he knows the item is fake. So I give him negative feedback, down to the t-shirt being not the one in the photo, and blatantly a fake (against ebay laws?) and he thought he had received unfair feedback...
I was just so annoyed he felt he had received unfair feedback, even though it was such a blatant fake and he knew it.
What you reckon?
No, you did well to neg him- warns other people. This is my opinion. There are many others like it but this is mine:kisses2: Fiancee of the "lovely" DaveAshton :kisses2:I am a professional ebay seller. I work hard at my job, I love my job, if you think it's silly that's your problem not mine.
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Forget it move on. If you are a seller put him on your blocked bidders list0
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