josepidal
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Sorry to move this out of the other thread.
I'm now having a very strange experience. I bid on a pair of shoes, nothing expensive or amazing, but the seller said he could not provide close up photos. Anyway, I bid on the pair and won, and the seller informed me he forgot to mention that he also had the shoe trees and provided a close up photo. I then asked him to provide another as the brand could not be seen due to camera glare, and asked him what brand and size were marked. After some emails where I was saying I was very confused because I couldn't buy shoe trees that I couldn't identify, he said they had already been sold off eBay, without comment about markings on them.
The seller claims he is located in the UK and has not had more than two or three items up on his site and has positive feedback of over one hundred.
Is there anything fishy here other than that the guy is a total pain to talk to? I was beginning to wonder if he didn't really have the item he sold or something.
Again, I bid on the item, but I am becoming very suspicious because the seller not only refuses to provide photos, but he evasively refuses to answer questions. It sounds a little bad on my part, but this only became evident when he offered trees but very evasively could not would not tell me what size or brand was indicated on them. He just showed me a couple of photos then became very evasive when I asked questions.
I'm now having a very strange experience. I bid on a pair of shoes, nothing expensive or amazing, but the seller said he could not provide close up photos. Anyway, I bid on the pair and won, and the seller informed me he forgot to mention that he also had the shoe trees and provided a close up photo. I then asked him to provide another as the brand could not be seen due to camera glare, and asked him what brand and size were marked. After some emails where I was saying I was very confused because I couldn't buy shoe trees that I couldn't identify, he said they had already been sold off eBay, without comment about markings on them.
The seller claims he is located in the UK and has not had more than two or three items up on his site and has positive feedback of over one hundred.
Is there anything fishy here other than that the guy is a total pain to talk to? I was beginning to wonder if he didn't really have the item he sold or something.
Again, I bid on the item, but I am becoming very suspicious because the seller not only refuses to provide photos, but he evasively refuses to answer questions. It sounds a little bad on my part, but this only became evident when he offered trees but very evasively could not would not tell me what size or brand was indicated on them. He just showed me a couple of photos then became very evasive when I asked questions.