Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Another Cuckoo From The Erie

 I smell some fun coming down the pike on this one. Lady bought two lots of doll clothing. Her total cost is $13.00 + $3.85 shipping because I revised it from $7.70. 

On Sunday before bidding, she messaged me asking if I combine shipping. 

My answer: (I wanted to post this since apparently I was not clear? 😒) 

New message to: ___________

Yes, I will combine shipping. Just wait for a revised invoice after the auction is finished.


She wins the two items. Within 30 seconds of the last item ending, I sent an invoice correcting the shipping from $7.70 to $3.85 and about 5 minutes later I get this:

New message from:_________

Hello. Just won this Dawn lot and another outfit you offered. I tried to “request a total” to save on shipping, but a message said you don’t allow that. Just wish I had known before bidding. Nowhere is it mentioned on your site. I definitely want the items. Was just disappointed.

Oh noes. A buyer is "disappointed". A buyer that hasn't even paid yet I might add.

I mean, sorry you could not "request a total" 5 seconds before I sent one and I don't allow it??

Uhhhh lady, it ain't me not allowing it. 

I am sure there is some complicated workaround that eBay would have me use to "allow" that, but since it is rare that a buyer will buy multiple things, I don't bother. I just quickly send a revised invoice right afterward or refund the money if there is an overage and the buyer has already paid. I don't deal with that complicated cart garbage. I use exact shipping.

This lady is looking for problems that don't even exist, meaning that she will become a problem. It's always the cheapasses.

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