Chrenetique
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Who's the seller?
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I don't know why so many people here are so confident that the original poster will win the case. Personally, the original poster concerns is that the seller would lie the eBay and say that these damaged suits are NOT the same ones that she sent to the original poster.
From personal experience (many times over)
WAIT
No - I sold a 2k dress, they filed a SNAD, I smelled bullshit from the beginning and called my agent to preempt some bullshit and said I smelled fraud. To back that up, I videotaped the opening of the box when I got it back (of course I lost the case and the money the second I signed for the package) and showed the garbage the box was stuffed with. I appealed the decision, and said 5x to them that I had video evidence of it, and they could give two *****. And I was a top rated seller/platinum powerseller.
Honestly, these stories are disheartening. I mean, how can people be so f*n shady. If I was younger, and trust me I'd do this, I'd find the bastard and beat the sh*t out of them. LUckily, I'm not a little kid/punk anymore. This type of behavior if pathetic. All for a $2k dress????
Rumor has it ...
I should start an eBay get even thread.
This is just one of many stories. I should start an eBay horror story thread. Although once I sold a Dolce & Gabbana shirt with a blinged out Superman on it for like $400 to some ****** in Italy. Same thing, he filed a SNAD, sent back some 1980s faded and ripped Superman shirt that would be a dishrag usually, and won the case.
I'm glad that eBay let you win this case.
Just curious, did the seller ever refer to it as a "Z Zegna" suit? In the quote in the OP, it mentions "Ermenegildo Zegna," which is a different line entirely. I'd consider that worth mentioning too.