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Would you be happy with a duvet that didn't do up?
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UnderPressure wrote: »(said purely for dramatics as I no longer trade on ebay
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Is that because you couldn't accurately describe anything?:rotfl:0 -
Does it matter if it's a used duvet cover or a used designer suit, it had a fault that wasn't in the description. The OP has the right to expect it to be in good condition & not have to do a repair, unless she bought it on that understanding, which she clearly didn't.0
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Does it matter if it's a used duvet cover or a used designer suit, it had a fault that wasn't in the description. The OP has the right to expect it to be in good condition & not have to do a repair, unless she bought it on that understanding, which she clearly didn't.
Thank you hermum Thats All im Trying To state From the start!!! And Likewise If it was with my buyers Whether It was anything used/new i would be in trouble if i did not mention faults!
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