I ordered a lot of maternity clothes. some are stained, they were advertised as all one size when they are mixed.
the stains appear to all be on ones I won't wear anyway - it's 12 shirts. I knew there were duds mixed in.
she ended up eating shipping costs. she combined two auctions I won from her and obviously miscalculated.
you leave negative feedback - she shouldn't be able to get away with that.
it listed that some had stains? If it was misleading, I'd do a neutral at least.
weirder - it was advertised as 12 shirts. there are 18. of the 18, I will keep 9.
the shirts didn't say anything about no stains. I have sold tons on eBay and would never sell stained items so didn't consider they would be
the jeans say no rips, tears when there is a very obvious stain. so she was "honest".
Would leave neutral feedback then - and say she neglected to mention the stains.
after making a final tally, i'm not disappointed. I spent $20 plus 9 in shipping for 9 shirts and at least one or of jeans. I am hoping I
can save the other or the stain us high enough a shirt will hide it. so it was a good deal, but she still sucks.
sending add'l shirts doesn't make up for the fact that so many are stained.
I leave negative feedback, but usually give the seller a chance to make it right first.
but, I am satisfied enough. she sucks and misrepresented, but included extra that makes it reasonable... except the jeans. and I feel a
bit bad she paid out of pocket for shipping, although its her fault.
Then I would go with neutral. "Items were misrepresented although the seller did respond and tried to make up for the error."