mcnaughty
Well-Known Member
Oh please name and shame! Lets all send her rude messages when she next sells something!
Oh please name and shame! Lets all send her rude messages when she next sells something!
I have to say (although I've never confronted anyone on it), it normally annoys the hell out of me when someone waves me past a horse.
I've no problem with a slow down wave, or asking me to wait til horse settles/wave past when they're comfortable and will always do the same (nice for a driver to know you've noticed them).
But the number around here who will happily wave me frantically past whilst I'm going round a cornerI will never understand why they think it's better to overtake because they can see, than me wait to get round the corner onto an open road with passing places!
Haha yeah do the "Excellent item, etc but seller was rude" thing![]()
On the roads round here (have been hacking and driving them long enough) there are far more sensible places (and lots of them) to overtake on than a blind bend.
There are some strange folk on e bay.
I got a message from someone a few days ago (Ive had no prior contact with this person before).
It just said "have you any hay for sale?".
Ah well, if it wasn't a genuine carrot stick, it wouldn't work, would it. (Also I see you are keen to distance yourself from it - selling for a friend!. He He only teasing.)I'd be a bit worried about the seller reading this and deliberately not sending your body protector out in time for the weekend, just to be difficult.
There are some nutters on eBay.
I while ago I advertised a girth, I measured it at 110cm, so 43" ish. I had a message asking if was 44" I said no, it's 110cm. They said was I sure and could I re-measure it? I did and replied that it was indeed still 110cm as stated in the listing. They didn't buy it.
Another odd one was the buyer of a carrot stick I was selling for someone else. They desperately wanted to know if it was genuine, I said as far as I was aware it was but as it wasn't mine, I couldn't be sure. They bought it but continued to message me asking questions about it. I'm so glad I stated no returns!!
I'd be a bit worried about the seller reading this and deliberately not sending your body protector out in time for the weekend, just to be difficult.
I was wondering that but It's here!!! Lovely BP looks brand new.
Am still planning my wording of negative feedback though as there has been no response to my message, shame she's spoilt her 100% feedback record over something so unnecessary.
I could understand it if I'd bought hers for £50 and listed mine for say £70 but potentially mine could sell for 99p!! and after ebay and paypal fees there's not a lot of profit to be made on reselling stuff.
I don't think you should leave negative feedback. Fair enough say something in the comments but she has sent it in time and it's as described.
Do you think neutral more appropriate then?
I found eBay very odd and now they seem to be on preloved as well.... They either want to cheek you asking what your lowest price is. If selling I always set a fair price for my excess stuff.