Tuesday, April 22, 2014

The Asshole I've Been Waiting For!

Today I look in eBay messages, and see this:
The bowl and cookie jar arrived today. I am very disappointed in the bowl for it has several chips inside the bowl toward top and it has an approximately a 4" deep scratch in bowl toward bottom. It doesn't meet the description you listed and way not worth 47.00. I feel you described a perfect bowl but mailed an inferior bowl. I will be leaving a negative feedback. I feel you should refund at least half the sale price.
I am not the idiot that bid the bowl up to $47, lady. I am not the one who thought it was worth $47, lol. I listed it at $10. Also, the bowl had no damage when it left this house.

If it's in such horrible shape, then why would you want to keep it? This whole exchange reeks of "I want a discount".

Don't buyers think? Since she stated she's going to leave me a negative anyway, then why should I bother to placate her ass? I could very well just keep the money, fight her on it and be a total bitch, why should I bother lifting a finger since it won't make a difference anyway?

And...does this describe a "perfect" bowl?
No cracks or chips. 7 1/2" across, about 3" deep.
I reported her for abusing my return policy, which is you send item back, I send refund. I used the "wants a partial refund" complaint.

I messaged her last night offering full refund for item returned. No answer. Then messaged again this morning asking what she wanted me to do...no answer. So I refunded her a little over half and sent her a message again telling her so, and if she wants to return the bowl, I will refund the rest upon receipt, and after that fuck it, I am washing my hands of the whole situation. I've got bigger fish to fry.

Apparently I "bought" myself a positive feedback. She left me two glowing positives. I feel like I was extorted...she's going on the blocked bidder list.
 

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