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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This whole thread reinforces why I won't shop (or sell) on these kinds of sites. [/quote] Good! If you are the kind of person who expects tailored sweaters custom fit to your form, eBay is not the place for that. You can technically send it back, but that is not normal for eBay and y[/b]ou will get a negative review most likely. Your return is outside norms for the site.[/quote] This is not accurate at all. If a seller says returns, they should expect returns, especially for clothes which fit people differently. I’ve both been a buyer and seller. If they don’t want returns, they should say no returns and then they will only get returns if something is completely off. I’ve only used that once in dozens and dozens of purchases and that was when someone sold me a wool sweater listed as a M that was badly shrunk and out of shape. If you can’t handle the idea of arms length transactions, you shouldn’t be trying to sell online. Donate your items and take a tax refund [/quote] Its used and washed. What did you expect?[/quote]
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