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A tricky one. Need all you ebay experts help :(

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  • theonlywayisup
    theonlywayisup Posts: 16,032 Forumite
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    vicx wrote: »
    I thought the Chloe bag was supposed to be black leather the same as the Miss Sixty bag?

    There is no other completed listings showing for a Chloe bag at £450 plus £9 postage apart from the one I posted a link to above.
    If the OP says you got it wrong, you got it wrong.

    You don't seem to like anyone disagreeing with you do you ;)

    I am not quite sure what you are trying to say with your post.
  • vicx
    vicx Posts: 3,091 Forumite
    I'm trying to say it's all a bit of a coincidence that the link I posted above is the only Chloe bag at £450 plus £9 postage and was revised from auction to buy it now which ended recently. Also the seller only has one negative feedback as the buyer stated.

    It was black then tan/brown now black.
    A home without a dog is like a flower without petals.
  • HY91
    HY91 Posts: 83 Forumite
    vicx wrote: »
    I'm trying to say it's all a bit of a coincidence that the link I posted above is the only Chloe bag at £450 plus £9 postage and was revised from auction to buy it now which ended recently. Also the seller only has one negative feedback as the buyer stated.

    It was black then tan/brown now black.

    Big coincidence isnt it. Thought this place was for advice and help not finger pointing and detectives
  • HY91
    HY91 Posts: 83 Forumite
    hermum wrote: »
    It's best not to put too much in your post that could identify you, it may be a good idea to edit the bit that says exatcly what the bag is.

    Thank you ive just done that
  • vicx
    vicx Posts: 3,091 Forumite
    HY91 wrote: »
    Big coincidence isnt it. Thought this place was for advice and help not finger pointing and detectives

    Why lie about the bag you bought? You could also be lying about the bag you received as none of us here know if your telling the truth, only you and the seller.
    A home without a dog is like a flower without petals.
  • theonlywayisup
    theonlywayisup Posts: 16,032 Forumite
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    vicx wrote: »
    Why lie about the bag you bought? You could also be lying about the bag you received as none of us here know if your telling the truth, only you and the seller.

    The OP may not want the listing identified. It isn't for us to question as in this case it isn't relevant. I am not sure of your agenda but whatever it is, it isn't pleasant.

    The OP has a problem and despite what the listing is, what she bought isn't what she received.
  • HY91
    HY91 Posts: 83 Forumite
    vicx wrote: »
    Why lie about the bag you bought? You could also be lying about the bag you received as none of us here know if your telling the truth, only you and the seller.

    Like i said i only came here for advice not to get more scrutiny. And why would i lie to people i dont even know i wouldnt have anything to lose if i told the truth
  • vicx
    vicx Posts: 3,091 Forumite
    The OP may not want the listing identified. It isn't for us to question as in this case it isn't relevant. I am not sure of your agenda but whatever it is, it isn't pleasant.

    The OP has a problem and despite what the listing is, what she bought isn't what she received.

    The OP gave everything away in her first post as to what she bought so the listing could be identified with a quick completed listing search.

    How do you know the OP is telling the truth? Only the buyer and seller knows what was sent/received.
    A home without a dog is like a flower without petals.
  • theonlywayisup
    theonlywayisup Posts: 16,032 Forumite
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    vicx wrote: »
    The OP gave everything away in her first post as to what she bought so the listing could be identified with a quick completed listing search.

    How do you know the OP is telling the truth? Only the buyer and seller knows what was sent/received.

    I take the OP at face value. Why would she lie? Besides, she wants help.

    As I said. I am not sure of your agenda. Quite frankly it's very odd.
  • HY91
    HY91 Posts: 83 Forumite
    vicx wrote: »
    The OP gave everything away in her first post as to what she bought so the listing could be identified with a quick completed listing search.

    How do you know the OP is telling the truth? Only the buyer and seller knows what was sent/received.

    Well thanks for your advice here, i think ive had enough help here and will really leave the rest to those who can sort it. And really i wouldnt lie, especially here as i really have nothing to lose with people i dont know. Your right me and the seller know and i have provided all proof so lets hope it all works out.
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