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I think that the description was wrong. That looks as though its been left outside or in someones garage and then just shipped without any cleaning whatsoever. Disputes are a pain, but its up to you if you think its really worth the hassle. I'm not a fighter, but my MIL would be on a mission if she'd received that. The seller would be in TROUBLE:rolleyes: |
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If the seller values her rating and reputation, she may work something out with you. |
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You should definitely file. Saying good used condition is not what you got. That is a hot mess that should be directed right to the garbage. What did they use that thing right down to the minute they shipped it. They could have wiped it down a least. |
Well...it is nasty, however, I'd consider that "good" condition. Usually the description for used items are listed as poor, fair, good, excellent. While you may not consider it in good condition...it's a matter of opinion. The item itself appears to be in good "working" condition...it's not broken. I personally never sold anything that the condition was questionable. If it isn't excellent...I won't list it. You can file a dispute, but you will be responsible for returning the item if the seller requests it...at your expense. Your seller will have 10 days to respond before paypal sends it to resolution. So be prepared to wait. Sellers can no longer leave negative feedback. |
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Its dirty, but its still good used condition. It does come down to a matter of opinion. |
I would try cleaning it, either outside with a hose, or soak it in the tub, and use a brush. The plastic parts can be cleaned with "magic eraser." I would also leave negative feedback. |
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I know from house hunting over the years that a house described as in "good condition" is usually filthy inside. |
Connie, I am so very sorry for the headache you are having this this ebay "win". Sometimes when you win, you lose :D :D :D If it were me, I would give the ebayer 3 days to respond to your email - with the holidays who knows if they are on line. If they don't respond then I would file a dispute. Especially if this person has a good rating, they will want to settle it quickly and quietly. In all of my dealings with ebay I have only had one really bad purchase. The individual advertised "silk" and what I received was some cheap "silky" lining material. I contacted the person and he was rude and almost threatening. So I filed a complaint. Within hours he had refunded my total purchase and shipping -- I did send the item back to him at my cost, but it didn't cost nearly as much as the baby jumper will cost to ship. Good luck and keep us posted! |
It is filthy, that's for sure. I think I would just soak the thing in hot soapy water and scrub it and hang it up to dry. That might be less "trouble" than to dispute it. I would still leave a negative feedback. My grandson has one of those jumpers and he goes crazy in it. It's his favorite thing! Hope everything works out for you. |
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My opinion for what it's worth... for $20 bucks I would just clean it up best you can. If it's still too icky toss it and find a consignment store to get a new one. I would post a negative post about the condition of the item you received. Personally I would never ever in my life have sent that or sold that to someone. I would have been mortified to send someone something so nasty. Can you imagine .....nevermind... So sorry, unfortunately it's the risk we all face when shopping online. :( Sad that people do that. |
yeahhh dispute I don\'t think u should give em\' a war but definitely see if the seller is willing to return half the money or something. I would make sure you rate him and comment on his site. Grosss! selling dirty baby items, that is just disgusting :mad: |
Today I went to ebay to file a dispute, and from there, was sent to Paypal. I guess since I paid with Paypal, I was to use their resolution center and then if that didn\'t work, I would go through Ebay. Well, guess what...an hour or two later, I got an email from Paypal saying the dispute is now closed as the seller agreed to a refund and he paid it already...including shippiing. I wasn\'t told to mail the thing back to him, so I\'ll just leave it in the garage a few days and then put it out with the garbage. I didn\'t really expect a refund...I mainly wanted to give that seller something to think about...but I\'m tickled I got my money back! Thanks to all for your helpful response! |
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