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dotty. | 11:51 Mon 27th Aug 2012 | ChatterBank
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sold a 25 year old ornament on ebay (for 99p!) and the woman who bought it has left nuetral feedback with just the words 'well used', it's a fekkin souvenir ornament that mum brought back from holland for me and has spent 25 years in a display cupboard! It's what they call 'tourist quality' and so not exactly superior! but to leave that sort of feedback! twits
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Im not sure i want to know how you 'use' an ornament, well or otherwise!
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exactly. i've asked her why she's put those words and also offered to take it back and give her her money back, makes you sick, she put it at midnight last night and i wonder if she's been pissed and put it against the wrong item?
That's one reason why I always give as much info as I can about the condition of stuff - some people are just too grumbly.
There's no satisfying some people!
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i described it as perfect condition cos it was
I have had this a few times. And the biggest moans come from the items I have sold for less than a fiver. For example I sold a Ted Baker shirt for £4.75 (bought 3 years previously for £95). The feedback was " well, it was hardly new!" Ofcourse not you dingbat thats why it was £4.75!!!
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i might have moaned abut this other one already, but i sold a vintage map of london (1950s) for 99p the other week and the guy put in the feedback, 'as described but does not cover east london beyond Leadenhall Street' !!! What The Funicular!
theres nowt as queer as folk...
I don't really see going to all that trouble to put an item on ebay for 99p such a waste of time. I would give a kid 99p to go to the shop for me.
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because it is free to list items for less than £1 and i did expect to actually get slightly more for it than that, but once someone bids it's final
How much was the Postage and Packing? I would think that would be more than the thing itself.
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yes it was. a little bit, it's alway a gamble but it's insulting of her to use that term for something like that, like i say, i think she may have made a mistake.
Nooooooooooooooooo !!!

You haven't sold your family heirloom 1950's map ?!?!?!

http://www.theanswerb.../Question1040323.html
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lol yes i have, got rid, i've cleared out anything and everything that hadn't been used in the last 5 years!
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except the cookery book i got as a wedding present in 1978, gave that to the charity shop, like new it was lol
what, you didnt even use it to get to the Pleasure Gardens? I'd hope it's gone to a more appreciative home, but obviously it hasn't :-(
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i wouldn't mind but he messaged me and asked if a particular street was on it, not the one he later whinged wasn;t!
One better Dotty, I put some Natwest Pigs on about 3..4 years ago, price then, £50, this bloke in the USA give me a sht load as he thought they were a Fiver & expected postage as well, thats what you call fecking cheek.

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