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Messages - apanda0622
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« on: August 17, 2017, 12:49:23 PM »
Is the pink one the Breast cancer exclusive? If so, the last one MIB that sold on ebay was $75 free ship.
I can't find any recent sold listings for Funshine, but I would think at least $40 maybe more.
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« on: August 15, 2017, 09:18:15 AM »
Hi!
Are you willing to trade also?
Sorry no trades.
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« on: August 15, 2017, 08:57:06 AM »
I am selling off my G3 collection, all are MIB (unless noted). Below is a list. I can send pictures to your email upon request. I only ship in US and use Paypal. I expect payment within 24 hours. I will also unbox if you prefer for shipping.
LOOSE PONIES Princess Peppermint - $3
BABIES Baby Charm Bracelet - $5 Baby Butter Drop - $5
SINGLE PACKS Denim Blue - $5 June Blossom (Jewel Birthday) - $10 Wind Drifter - $5
PONYVILLE Ponyville Twirlin Runway Hairstyles - $10 Ponyville Popcorn Movie Theater - $10 Ponyville Birthday Afternoon - $10 Ponyville Hairstyles in a Snap - $10 Ponyville Rollerskating Party Pinkie Pie - $5 Ponyville Music w/ Starsong - $5 Ponyville Scoot Along w/ Scoot A Loo - $5 Ponyville Treats w/ Toola Roola - $5 Ponyville Scootaloo Dress Like Clown - $5 Ponyville Time to Bake w/ Cheerilee - $5 Ponyville Popcorn Cart w/ Cherrilee - $5
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« on: August 04, 2017, 12:13:24 PM »
Update! Cancelled the order as "item unavailable due to damage" with still no word from the buyer.
But I was able to sell both dolls with flaws fully disclosed on Facebook within 24 hours. So lesson I got from this is avoid selling on ebay if you can LOL
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« on: August 01, 2017, 01:43:03 PM »
So, are you basically cancelling because you fear negative feedback? I would just send her with a note like Loa said. If she is unhappy, take a return. Or, be willing to also offer a partial refund if you want. Did the flaw not show up in photos? I don't know, I would thinking waiting until you hear something is far better than just cancelling. You may upset your buyer a lot when they might not care. When I have noticed a flaw after a buyer bought something, I have added a note to the box and, I wait to hear from them even if it takes a few days. I have not ever cancelled a purchase. You can do whatever you want I guess. You have to be comfortable. I would not want something to happen. Did you check to see what kind of feedback your buyer typically leaves? Sometimes that helps you get an idea of the type of buyer they are. Good luck with whatever you decide to do. You know best.
Well, I don't think anyone wants negative feedback, but that is not the reason I am cancelling the order. I just don't feel comfortable selling an item in which I did not mention (or show) the flaw. With Monster High dolls, some collectors are particular about certain flaws just like pony people. I would personally be upset if I bought a doll and it came with paint on the face that was not mentioned. I rather have her acknowledgement of the flaw and permission to ship the item. I checked her paypal transaction and it looks like she lives in Russia but is using a US address. So obviously there must be a language barrier. I went ahead and cancelled the order due to a damaged item. I do not plan to relist the dolls on ebay.
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« on: August 01, 2017, 10:20:28 AM »
I think the baby Grabbits aren't as scary. Or maybe I am just bias because I had one as a kid and loved it lol.
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« on: August 01, 2017, 10:19:18 AM »
Its probably a knock off puffalump. There were lots of those made.
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« on: August 01, 2017, 10:17:19 AM »
I think you can safely wait an additional day for the buyers response. If they don't respond, send, with a copy of your email explaining the additional flaw.
I am going to wait until Wednesday and then if I don't hear back then cancel the order for Cleo (and Ghoulia) I guess. If a seller cancels an order because of something wrong with the item, does anything happen? Can the buyer leave feedback?
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« on: July 31, 2017, 09:02:30 AM »
So I sold a Monster High doll (Cleo from the Exclusive Ghoulia & Cleo pack). I took her directly out of the box and listed her on ebay. I saw she had some faint paint smear on her eye makeup so I mentioned in the listing about that and could be other factory flaws. Someone bought it right away.
So I go to pack her and lay her down in bubble wrap, and that is when I see the paint smear under her chin. It is definitely from the factory and nothing I did. So I message the buyer with a picture. That was yesterday morning. I have not heard back from her if she still wants to go thru with purchase (she also bought another doll).
I know I should wait to ship until she answers back. So my handling time is 3 business days, so I should ship by Wednesday. Problem is I don't work on Wednesday or have a car so I won't be able to ship that day. It would have to be Thursday.
So if she doesn't answer back by Wednesday, should I cancel both orders? I don't want to ship Cleo knowing she has a flaw I didn't specifically mention in the listing to this buyer without her acknowledgement and permission to go thru with the order.
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« on: June 26, 2017, 12:04:34 PM »
SoW, I am so sorry to hear that you had issues with positive_vibes! I can honestly say that I am only newly introduced to him myself, but I really would not have expected this news concerning his past transactions. I personally sold several ponies to him in person on Saturday at the Southeast Pony Meet and he never asked for freebies or discounts or anything else that I would have considered to be in bad form. He was obviously young, inexperienced and now that I know he has Aspergers it seems only too obvious. I personally found him to be pleasant and rather funny.
I am quite interested to see if anyone else posts having had any similar issues with him.
@KCherry and @MonstarNomNom
After learning that information from another attendee, his behavior and actions make much more sense to me now. I am not excusing his online behavior, since it did really upset me when it happened, but in hind sight it is much easier to move on past this transaction. I think if anything his parents need to be more involved in his interactions online if he is buying and trading ponies.
That was my thought exactly when I found out his age and that he had Asbergers. His parents should definitely be watching his online activity more closely.
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« on: May 08, 2017, 06:06:00 PM »
Wow so much work into those shelves! They look great filled up
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« on: April 04, 2017, 11:56:23 AM »
Interested in the Fluppy Dog baby puppies if you have pics!
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« on: March 27, 2017, 11:29:22 AM »
Good luck!
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« on: March 27, 2017, 08:32:49 AM »
$200 is too high but I would just send her an offer on it. You can usually negotiate with sellers on Craigslist
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« on: March 17, 2017, 07:40:13 PM »
Yes! I sold almost all my G4 ponies and all other G4 stuff last year. I just lost interest and stopped caring about it. I wanted to focus on my vintage pony and toy collection and Monster High dolls. The items i kept include a few build a bears and t shirts and buttons. My hubby also has some Muffin stuff and other Funko figures but I dont mind him keeping them.
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