posted on March 9, 2002 08:33:48 AM new
this whole thing has been blown out of proportion. the seller responded like a seller with no negs should. she more than accomodated you and all parties are happy.
therefore leave feedback that reflects how well she handled the transaction. no need to mention the stain it was probably an oversight happens!!!
posted on March 9, 2002 11:43:01 AM new
If I had been that seller I would have asked you to take pictures send them to me and then I would refund your money and tell you to keep the items. I have done that before and it makes everyone happy. There is no need to give the USPS any more money.
I sell my granddaughters clothes when she outgrows them. Slightly used because she has
so many. Some only worn once. I don't expect a lot money for them just someone to get some good use out of them. There are families that are on a tight budget and childrens clothes are really expensive. The cheaper clothes just don't last.
http://www.ironout.com/
I think this is the company name. Apparently they make more products than just the Yellow Out. I just bought another bottle today, btw. Hey, whatever works!
I just reread my comment, and it was really muddy. I meant (as a joke), wouldn't it be nice if we could upload info into a memory chip in our heads. Ex: school kids plug into a computer and upload math, science, etc., instead of memorizing. For us over 40's group, what a neat way to upload new data, improve job skills, be up on the latest technology. In a perfect world, eh? Oh well, one can dream.
posted on March 9, 2002 02:07:08 PM new
katmommy,
there are no "marts" near me and...I refuse to spend $30 on 1 pair of jeans for a child.
Ditto for me. Also, the shipping is cheaper or same as for me to drive way out to any clothing store. I'd rather pay for used high-quality clothes, than for brand-new clothes that won't hold up to kids' wear. After a while you learn which brands last and which don't.
To all you who sell used clothes, I'm probably one of your customers.
posted on March 9, 2002 02:13:53 PM new
I have every intention of leaving a positive..I just wanted to ask advise as if I should say there was a problem (but seller was more then wonderful to fix it) kind of thing. And BTW...I'll say this ONE more time..I held up the khaki jeans and saw 2 quarter sized brown spots on the front leg..very easy to notice..no magnifying glass needed. It makes me laugh that some of you folks are inventing scenerios of how I held them up to a light, squinted my eyes and saw a pinpoint stain. OY VAY!
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