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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, people are really struggling these days. It’s the cause of her anger. If you want to return it, do it but don’t expect her to be happy too. [/quote] She doesn't have to be happy. There's no reason to get into it with her. Start the return- if she doesn't cooperate, have ebay step in. No reason to get into a fight.[/quote] Cheap people shouldn’t expect happiness. She has the right to question OP’s behavior. If OP is picky about fit, she needs to go to stores and try clothing on then buy. OP is costing the seller money, to which the seller agreed. The seller didn’t agree not to be a b** about it. And yes, get eBay involved if you don’t want to hear the seller’s unhappiness. Also stop buying on eBay.[/quote] Sure. That's true- nothing stops the seller from being a b**. Though, eBay would likely stop the seller from selling on their platform.[/quote]
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