I've had the odd thing turn up that I haven't liked, too, but I figure that's all part of the caveat emptor experience. I've had a stupid American complain about UK dress sizes, a stupid Brit try and sell me a dressmakers dummy in the wrong size, and a couple of people fail to read descriptions and winge, or not like something and claim it's broken on arrival (including one muppet for whom it was probably genuinely broken, but just left me shitty feedback, if they'd contacted me I'd have tried to get a claim through the Royal Mail but if they can't be arsed why should I?)
In general, though, my experience as both buyer and seller has been good. I reckon I've made several thousand pounds selling my extraneous crap on eBay, which can't be bad...
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Date: 2005-09-21 12:40 pm (UTC)In general, though, my experience as both buyer and seller has been good. I reckon I've made several thousand pounds selling my extraneous crap on eBay, which can't be bad...