Rick Blaine
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Bogie said:...
The hat itself has small divots throughout from moths, the greatest concentration of which lie on the front brim.
Discoloration in a band about two inches thick above the ribbon wraps itself around the felt, turning the silverbelly into a light pinkish color.
The top of the hat has been unexplainably darkened where it was bashed, almost as if someone with dirty hands touched it to press it back into place and never bothered to clean it.
The rear of the sweatband has bubbling in the back.
All of these are fairly minor details, but I am very irked that I paid so much without knowing of these detractions. I still love the hat, but I am considering leaving negative feedback.
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....Oh doesn't that just piss you right off ???!!!
I have had a few experiences like that recently. I picked up a Stratoliner in a lovely light dove gray for a $50 BIN auction and when it arrived it had dozens of moth bites. I was so very disappointed, so I wrote the seller the following note:
Mr. B___
This hat arrived today & upon examination was found to have significant moth damage not reveled in the auction listing. There are well over a dozen pits in both the crown & brim, far more damage than an item fairly described as "VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH NO DEFECTS OR PROBLEMS". For this reason I would like either a total refund upon return of the item or a partial refund that reflects the true condition of this hat.
To his credit the seller refunded the purchase price as well as the shipping one way so I wasn't out more than eight bucks but honestly, whatta drag!