We've done a huge purge on accounts that haven't been touched in over 5 years! If you're a returning member and can't login please email mlpchief @ gmail.com for more details!
Site Announcements Arena Tutorials Sigs & Site Support Introductions Pony Corral Swap Talk! Pony Fairs! MLP Nirvana Nirvana Sales Pony Brag Arena Off Topic Dollhouse Toy Box & Games Cupboard Customs Custom Sales Arts & Crafts Corral Adoptables For Sale - For Auction For Trade Wanted Trader & Classifieds Support What's Your Problem Private Messages Contact Us!
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
The brown ears are visible in the listing, but the feet definitely don't look as bad as the really do there.
Quote from: RainbowQuartz on January 16, 2016, 10:21:36 AMThe brown ears are visible in the listing, but the feet definitely don't look as bad as the really do there. I thought it was just shadowing on the eBay pictures when I first looked. It was only after the further information that I realised it was staining. I think it's clear only if you already know it's there. I'd also expect discolouration that bad to be specifically listed if it was stated as excellent condition.
The fact that this was a Christmas gift bothers me. Otherwise I would be ok with getting into the details of the transaction. If someone got me a Nirvana Moonstone I would say thanks and that's it. I might upgrade it later for a better condition one and discuss spending limits going forward for that person if I suspected they spent too much. This is just what -I- would do.
Well, if the buyer is seeking a refund because the damage was more extensive than the auction showed, than that is much more understandable and reasonable than deciding that she paid too much.