For those wondering what happened with the brooch situation in my last post, I spent about an hour writing out a nice, polite but to the point email to the seller letting her know how unhappy I was with the item. She responded two days later with:
sorry.
Nothing more, nothing less, not even capitalized. Oh well...
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Um, if you paid via paypal I would file a complain with them to get your money back. That really doesn't look like the same pin at all! How disappointing.
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ReplyDeleteThat is a shame about the brooch, but one must live and learn I suppose. I hope you left appropriate feedback.
ReplyDeleteI recently had a very similar situation happen with an etsy seller over some vintage sunglasses...the seller said they were in "perfect vintage condition," yet when I got them, they were totally sprung and don't fit on your face well. I complained to the seller and she refused a refund. It is so disappointing and frustrating - it stinks that people are out there that refuse to realize they were wrong or made a mistake :(
ReplyDeleteWow. What a horrible response!
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