So stuck a load of stuff on eBay last week to raise money for baby's arrival (now 4 weeks away!) one of these items included-
Lulu Guinness handbag genuine used
It had a reserve on it of £50 and in the end that's all it reached. We was happy with that. Unfortunately the buyer - a Liverpudlian lady - upon receiving the handbag decided it had signs of wear and she wasn't certain it was genuine because the label didn't match similar bags she has.
I photographed the wear on the base of the handbag, photographed the label to prove its genuine (which it is) and now she is requesting a fecking refund!!
I've told her she can return it if she wants, but I have no returns policy.
As a seller I have no real rights even though the item is sold as described.
If there's nothing I can do I'm just going to troll the f*ck out of her as obviously I have her full address and email too. Suitable revenge against a thick c*nt I think?
Lulu Guinness handbag genuine used
It had a reserve on it of £50 and in the end that's all it reached. We was happy with that. Unfortunately the buyer - a Liverpudlian lady - upon receiving the handbag decided it had signs of wear and she wasn't certain it was genuine because the label didn't match similar bags she has.
I photographed the wear on the base of the handbag, photographed the label to prove its genuine (which it is) and now she is requesting a fecking refund!!
I've told her she can return it if she wants, but I have no returns policy.
As a seller I have no real rights even though the item is sold as described.
If there's nothing I can do I'm just going to troll the f*ck out of her as obviously I have her full address and email too. Suitable revenge against a thick c*nt I think?
Disclaimer: The above is not to be taken to heart and is probably a joke, grow up you big girl.
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