Ok, so recently there was this really sweet 1930's outfit up for bid on a "certain" auction site...(don't know if I am allowed to name names here!) Anyway, I lost out, and of course, was totally okay with that because I always tell myself it has gone to someone else who loved it more...and perhaps even one of you lovely ladies on here!
Soooo....flash forward to a matter of days later - and lo and behold, there is the outfit, on another site, and being sold for double the price!!!! :rage:
Now I know that many people (including myself) find clothes that don't quite fit, and due to a no refund policy, wind up selling them ourselves, but in this case I am pretty convinced that this seller is purely a seller out to make a profit.
This isn't the first time I have seen this happen - I have noticed it on other vintage clothing that I didn't bid on, but recalled them instantly when I saw them on another site up for sale. There was one incident where I saw this dress and bolero set sell for about $75 and then on another site was being sold for $250!!!
Am I the only one who gets her knickers in a knot about this?? I just feel that a true seller who goes to a lot of trouble to hunt estate sales, garage sales, etc, to bring merchandise to the public who may not have the time or opportunity deserves to receive profit from their finds...that to me is a true business. But buying from one site that is already accessible to the public only to turn around and sell on another site to make money is, in my humble opinion, not worthy of a profit or a real seller status.
What do you ladies think???
Soooo....flash forward to a matter of days later - and lo and behold, there is the outfit, on another site, and being sold for double the price!!!! :rage:
Now I know that many people (including myself) find clothes that don't quite fit, and due to a no refund policy, wind up selling them ourselves, but in this case I am pretty convinced that this seller is purely a seller out to make a profit.
This isn't the first time I have seen this happen - I have noticed it on other vintage clothing that I didn't bid on, but recalled them instantly when I saw them on another site up for sale. There was one incident where I saw this dress and bolero set sell for about $75 and then on another site was being sold for $250!!!
Am I the only one who gets her knickers in a knot about this?? I just feel that a true seller who goes to a lot of trouble to hunt estate sales, garage sales, etc, to bring merchandise to the public who may not have the time or opportunity deserves to receive profit from their finds...that to me is a true business. But buying from one site that is already accessible to the public only to turn around and sell on another site to make money is, in my humble opinion, not worthy of a profit or a real seller status.
What do you ladies think???