BR Gordon
One Too Many
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The "joys" of selling on ebay, obviously works in both directions. We've been aware of the problems of purchasing from some sellers, but selling to some buyers can be just as troublesome.
I'm furious. Absoltely see-red shaking furious.
I sold this hat about a week ago. It was one from my collection that I couldn't bring myself to wear- it was too nice. I wore it a couple times, but couldn't bring myself to put it in the rotation for fear of it getting somehow messed up. It was that nice.
And the jerk leaves me negative, saying the liner tip was unglued, that there were bad repairs and that it was faded. One of the nicest straw hats I've had in and I get left negative on it? Just unbelievable. All I am with ebay sales is my reputation. That's why I take good pictures. That's why I take measurements and have good descriptions. A buyer trusting me and knowing what they're getting is all that separates my sales from the people who photograph their "Gangsta Stenson fidora" on the washing machine at night.
And since my selling (to me) is so much about my reputation, I take something like this, something so baseless, incredibly personally.
If it's any consolation, I doubt most bidders pay much attention to bad feedback until it gets below 90%. With only one bad feedback, I doubt it will scare off too many bidders. It wouldn't me, anyway.
If it's any consolation, I doubt most bidders pay much attention to bad feedback until it gets below 90%. With only one bad feedback, I doubt it will scare off too many bidders. It wouldn't me, anyway.
This is true. When I find a seller with a lot of transactions, and a 98-99 feedback, I figure he's on the square. Anyone is bound to find a jerk sooner or later no matter how square you are in your dealings. There are folks who would complain if you hung them with a new rope!
I won this hat just recently ; http://www.ebay.com/itm/12095852428...NX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649#ht_916wt_1190 I have a big noggin (I usually wear a size 7 3/4 but sometimes I can wear a size 7 1/2 depending on the hat) so Whippets in this size are pretty rare. The Whippet style is my all time favorite design, so I'm pretty stoked, even though I won't be bying any more hats this year (the price) . This is also my first "large brimmed" hat (My two other fedoras have 1 3/4" & 1 7/8" brims respectively) , so I think this one is going to be a "template" for other hats I'm going to get in the future. (I specifically want Art to make me a Whippet clone, but that won't happen until next year I think.)
cRaZy wIpPet prices continue
Not digging the discoloration above the ribbon and for that money they can lock me up if I bought it.