Feraud
Bartender
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I have to gripe a bit about a pet peeve of mine that I have noticed more and more recently.
Has anyone else encountered Ebay sellers that do not bother to clean their items? My wife recently bought something from the site and it arrived really dusty. The item itself was fine. There was no indication of how much dust was covering the piece in the auction photo. Why would a seller not bother to give an item up for sale a basic cosmetic cleaning? A 15 second wipe with a damp towel would have worked wonders.
Today I am viewing an auction and the seller adds this line in the third sentence.
I decided not to bid on that item because of the idiotic comment and am considering sending the dude an obtuse reading note asking asking about his "free dust".
Rant over. Thanks for letting me vent.
Has anyone else encountered Ebay sellers that do not bother to clean their items? My wife recently bought something from the site and it arrived really dusty. The item itself was fine. There was no indication of how much dust was covering the piece in the auction photo. Why would a seller not bother to give an item up for sale a basic cosmetic cleaning? A 15 second wipe with a damp towel would have worked wonders.
Today I am viewing an auction and the seller adds this line in the third sentence.
What is with this? Do Ebay sellers think (or know) they have everyone by the throat on this most popular of auction sites? Has the internet created a situation where as long as you can present the appearance of a decent looking product, the real thing can be less than advertised?You clean them, I throw the dust in for free.
I decided not to bid on that item because of the idiotic comment and am considering sending the dude an obtuse reading note asking asking about his "free dust".
Rant over. Thanks for letting me vent.