WOW!!!
I'm in shock from reading this thread.
I'm usually super nice but ...
I'm making an exception and putting on "my angry eyes".
Two things -
One-
I guess that unless you've had an asthma attack, you can't imagine what it feels like. What it feels like when your lungs start to constrict in your chest. When you can't catch your breath. It brings whole new meaning to second hand smoke. And an emergency inhaler is not always able to fix the problem.
WOW!!!
I'm in shock from reading this thread.
I'm usually super nice but ...
I'm making an exception and putting on "my angry eyes".
I guess that unless you've had an asthma attack, you can't imagine what it feels like. What it feels like when your lungs start to constrict in your chest. When you can't catch your breath. It brings whole new meaning to second hand smoke. And an emergency inhaler is not always able to fix the problem.
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I think you got what was advertised...new with tags.
As the seller indicated, he never said it was from a smoke-free home.
Just go ahead and give them a good wash or two, and they will be just fine.
You might indicated on his review that they were very smoky, but you can't really say that he didn't give you what was indicated.
As for ebay
So basicallly some of you are saying ebay should be considered buyer beware now???
WOW I don't shop there much, I guess I've just been lucky so far!
He put the word "Perfect" in the description. That should mean something. Does it anymore? IMO its misleading!
The fact that he is aware that some sellers list their home as smoke free means he should be aware that many will think a smoky item is NOT perfect.
Stuff like that turns people away from e-bay & hurts ALL sellers.
What if it smelled like skunk?
Would that be ok or would you be horrified?
Oh wait skunk only washes out with tomato juice, so that would be wrong to call perfect.
This is only cigarette smoke so no big deal, it just contains loads of toxic chemicals, no big deal. Hey, only 60 or so of them are carcinogenic.
Personally if I had to verify that every NEW / PERFECT item was
- not going to reek of smoke, or perfume, or anything else
- or have a mark, or pulled seam, or pet hair on it, or anything else, even though there is a tag
- or been crushed, bent, folded, tied in knots, etc.
then I'd be wary of buying on ebay & stop.
And personally if I were selling something & received a query like that from every potential buyer I wouldn't bother to sell on ebay (not that I list more than a few things a year - and being overly honest, I usually list a little less than I think the item is).
I would definately leave feedback. I'd probably leave neutral & be very matter of fact. As is obvious from reading this thread some people are happy to buy new clothes that smell. The rest of us could make an informed decision. Since the seller won't bother to inform us.
And if I saw something I loved in the store, and there was only one left, and it was an amazing never to be repeated deal and it smelled of smoke or perfume, I would NOT buy it.
Good Luck resolving your issues. I hope you get your money back and the smelly shorts out of the garage.![]()
This is why I refuse to waste my time with Ebay. I stopped shopping on Ebay YEARS ago because I was tired of the fights with the sellers.
I would wait to see what the seller responds back with. If the seller won't refund you (and you are being too geneous offering to pay for the shipping), then I would just wash them a few times and not waste another second with Ebay again.
WOW!!!
I'm in shock from reading this thread.
I'm usually super nice but ...
I'm making an exception and putting on "my angry eyes".
Two things -
One-
I guess that unless you've had an asthma attack, you can't imagine what it feels like. What it feels like when your lungs start to constrict in your chest. When you can't catch your breath. It brings whole new meaning to second hand smoke. And an emergency inhaler is not always able to fix the problem.
Opening that box alone would do that to me.
I have asthma too, and smoke and perfume are huge triggers along with several weird things (bleach, new carpet, bar soap).
If there are smoke filled places I know of, I avoid them. No problem, I won't eat at that restaurant or go to that bar. Plenty of other people will. And there are plenty of other places I can go. I also try to avoid the perfume area in department stores.
Sometimes I can't avoid smoke or perfume (school auditoriums) and its frustrating & it can be dangerous for me and painful.
I have 3 pet peeves!!!
This is #1. Its #1 because it is my health, and if I don't stand up for myself, who will?
TWO-
As for ebay
So basicallly some of you are saying ebay should be considered buyer beware now???
WOW I don't shop there much, I guess I've just been lucky so far!
He put the word "Perfect" in the description. That should mean something. Does it anymore? IMO its misleading!
The fact that he is aware that some sellers list their home as smoke free means he should be aware that many will think a smoky item is NOT perfect.
Stuff like that turns people away from e-bay & hurts ALL sellers.
What if it smelled like skunk?
Would that be ok or would you be horrified?
Oh wait skunk only washes out with tomato juice, so that would be wrong to call perfect.
This is only cigarette smoke so no big deal, it just contains loads of toxic chemicals, no big deal. Hey, only 60 or so of them are carcinogenic.
Personally if I had to verify that every NEW / PERFECT item was
- not going to reek of smoke, or perfume, or anything else
- or have a mark, or pulled seam, or pet hair on it, or anything else, even though there is a tag
- or been crushed, bent, folded, tied in knots, etc.
then I'd be wary of buying on ebay & stop.
And personally if I were selling something & received a query like that from every potential buyer I wouldn't bother to sell on ebay (not that I list more than a few things a year - and being overly honest, I usually list a little less than I think the item is).
I would definately leave feedback. I'd probably leave neutral & be very matter of fact. As is obvious from reading this thread some people are happy to buy new clothes that smell. The rest of us could make an informed decision. Since the seller won't bother to inform us.
And if I saw something I loved in the store, and there was only one left, and it was an amazing never to be repeated deal and it smelled of smoke or perfume, I would NOT buy it.
Good Luck resolving your issues. I hope you get your money back and the smelly shorts out of the garage.![]()