summerrluvv said:
This item was in the seller's store, where they are up for what..a month or so?
I know that auctions are also in the store..that's why I mentioned, if it was listed for more than 10 days it would be a store item. I thought maybe since this was her very first day on eBay, the OP wouldn't have realized that just because it's in the store, it's not necessarily a store only item. Yes, if it's just a store item only and up for a month, the listing costs are low, and it should be able to quickly go back up.
As far as service goes, I do have good service, and my feedback speaks to that. However, I have no way of knowing how many times this seller has been burnt this week. I seldom have NPB's..if I get a few a year, I'm shocked. I have 6 sitting here right now, plus a girlfriend who bid without permission. In most cases, I do believe, that if the item is sized right on the auction, description is complete, I have no reason to spend time with refunds...which in some cases are buyers remorse. Just like an auction you attend locally, my sales, (unless I have made a mistake), are final. I don't happen to get returns (well, I did get one, but she didn't ask, just sent it..still her fault for not reading the auction, but it was easier to accept it, than to argue), but if I did, buyer remorse or a buyer sorry now they got their 6 yr old a size four hoping it would fit..well, nope, I wouldn't take it as a return. I would be fine with a mistaken bid, if they paid my costs..not happy, because I've got work into it, (I wish it was just a button pushed, but by the time someone wins my auctions, I have sent them an end of auction note apart from what eBay sends, within minutes, if I'm on, I've gone into my spreadsheet, filled it out for my income taxes, and pulled the item and addressed it (with a paypal label, if they paid right away), and sent it downstairs to the preship pile..if I pull it back out, I have to back everything out, and put it back into inventory) but I would accept it. This is eBay, and eBay is different from
Amazon, and JC Penny's. That's just the way it is.
By the way, the OP said:
I told him to let me know what it is, and I would pay it. I really do not want this thing, but I don't want my mistake to cost the seller any money!
So did the seller assume she was offering to pay for the item? The fees? Somewhere I got confused, I think. I guess I didn't see where he was bullying her, just stating what he would do if she didn't pay..and since she didn't want the sleeping bag, he offered alternatives, trying to work it out for both of them.