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Are any of yall G-rail3d lawyers/experts? I accepted a high dollar amount offer and it requires signature. I got it packaged and then get a semi-rude message asking me to cancel the binded offer. I already used some of the funds received to get something else. Is there any obligation for me to cancel? Is there a way he can screw me over (like decline the package and have it sent back to me?). The label was provided by grailed so they’ll know I shipped. The guy has like no feedback but it shows he did a couple of transactions
I just went through someone opening a PayPal claim on me a couple months ago AND trying to keep the item I sold him in Grailed. Just cancel the purchase. Not worth potentially losing the item tooI absolutely hate that site lol. With the tax now and their fees, it’s ridiculous. Thanks for the replies he quickly opened up a paypal claim on me too so I’ll just cancel. Bunch of urchins hahaha
My feeling on Grailed is hope for the best, but expect the worse. I really dislike a lot about the site and the way it’s run, but unfortunately at this point it’s a necessary evil when trying to move stuff out.I used to hate Gra*led but I've foudn that it's fine once you get used to how to use it best, and that did involved making some mistakes. However, I've got some of my favourite things on it, and sold one or two as well (I've put the same things on here and got zero interest).
I send lowballers a message telling them exactly what I think, and than I block them. I am not selling at high prices to begin with so lowballing someone who is already selling at below the average selling price for something is just disrespectful.
The only problem I've had with sellers is people either accidentally or deliberately mis-measuring things, in one case recently so badly that it was actually a whole size smaller than you would have expected, and was ridiculously right (I'm not talking about the what is considered 'S' and 'M' in different countries, which you have to watch out for yourself, I'm talking about claiming something is, say, a 51cm P2P measurement when it's actually 48cm). However I've won the cases where this has happened.
Makes me nostalgic for the good ole days of an active SF marketplace.
J. Press xWes AndersonTodd Snyder
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SF guys are taking fit pics in their living rooms with their dog sitting in the corner, meanwhile my man is throwing up fits with a hawk looking like he's about to launch an assault on Japanese Hogwarts.
Oh damn haha ... GOOD TIMES.