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A couple years back, I bought a pony that was supposedly in mint condition according to the seller's listing. When the pony arrived, I found she had two or three age spots and her one eye was scuffed (she was a twinkle eye). None of these issues were mentioned in the listing and they were not displayed in the photos. I expressed my dissatisfaction to the seller. She agreed to a partial refund but didn't send it. I followed up with her and she made multiple excuses, guilt trips, etc....even going as far as to say she hasn't had the time (yet she had time to reply with these excuses). This went on for a week or so. Finally, I told her she had 48 hours or I would open a case with Ebay for the item not being as described. Then I suddenly got my refund.
Getting ponies you bough in NM condition delivered to you wrapped in newspaper those poor babies were not NM anymore...
I bought a lot of ponies of Kijiji where the seller had SS Heart Throb listed separately but pictured with the ponies I was buying. I asked about Heart Throb as she wasn't with the rest and they explained that they wanted $25 for her and that it was a sale for charity etc etc. I didn't want to spend the money so I told them not to bother fetching her for me to look at. They did have to get another bag of ponies that were missing from the listing. I checked them over, bought the ponies, all is well, right?Later that day I get an email demanding (nicely) that I return Heart Throb right away. Again it was stated that this was a sale for a charity and that she was being sold separately and that there's anothe buyer coming for her. I politely responded that I hadn't even seen her when picking up the other ponies and that I hoped they find her. To this day I occasionally wonder if she ever turned up.
Quote from: Shaiyeh on May 30, 2018, 12:11:21 AMGetting ponies you bough in NM condition delivered to you wrapped in newspaper those poor babies were not NM anymore...I never understand why sellers think this is a good idea, surely it's common knowledge that ink transfers?
Quote from: emily_katie on May 30, 2018, 12:40:51 AMQuote from: Shaiyeh on May 30, 2018, 12:11:21 AMGetting ponies you bough in NM condition delivered to you wrapped in newspaper those poor babies were not NM anymore...I never understand why sellers think this is a good idea, surely it's common knowledge that ink transfers?That suggests to me they're unaccustomed to soft-plastic dolls like ponies. Lots of other stuff like porcelain, hard-plastic toys like Transformers, etc. can be packed wrapped in newspaper just fine.