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could this be more wrong lol

mkgirl1981
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Converse-Classic-White-All-Star-Trainers-/150559614035?pt=Women_s_Shoes&hash=item230e0d6453
or is today opposite day ?
or is today opposite day ?
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mkgirl1981 wrote: »
what is the problem?0 -
there a little bit muddy, id rather have a white pair.
I don't suffer from insanity. I enjoy every minute of it.
There are two words in the English language that have all five vowels in order: 'abstemious' and ' facetious.'0 -
terra_ferma wrote: »what is the problem?
they are listed as white and they are clearly black0 -
Nice though, used to wear boots like that when I was a teenager.0
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I shouldnt be saying this but the seller is running a high risk of losing their trainers here. If a buyer buys these, pays thru Paypal then whatever colour arrives they could say it's significantly not as described. Paypal will refund. Seller has no returns policy.0
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Item specifics say black though...0
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worbikeman wrote: »I shouldnt be saying this but the seller is running a high risk of losing their trainers here. If a buyer buys these, pays thru Paypal then whatever colour arrives they could say it's significantly not as described. Paypal will refund. Seller has no returns policy.
why would they lose their trainers? ebay requires returned (tracked) before they refund a buyer.
sellers return policies are meaningless, only ebay policy matters.0 -
Seller has now added:
On 08-Feb-11 at 09:56:05 GMT, seller added the following information:
This is BLACK COLOR Converse. I just can't edit it on the website.
Any question please email me.
thanks
Wonder if they're an MSE'r? lol.•¨¨*:•..•
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White
Black
Used
Brand New in Box
Only worn 3 times
Please make your mind up !!0 -
terra_ferma wrote: »why would they lose their trainers? ebay requires returned (tracked) before they refund a buyer.
sellers return policies are meaningless, only ebay policy matters.
No.
No return policy: therefore buyer could request payment of, say, £10 for special delivery to return. Seller either refuses (if so buyer opens snad case and wins) or coughs up the tenner - which may or may not result in return of said trainers. Either way - seller loses.
Seller return policies are most definitely meaningful - you must have one or expect to lose against the buyer if they claim to be unhappy.0
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