aI sold a like new Louis Vuitton Galleira bag for $950 to a buyer whose mails to me have an undercurrent of rudeness. She didn't pay for a 4.5 days, gave me some story about waiting for something to clear. I wrote to her last Sat morning and said if she didn't pay by end of day I'd issue a mutual cancellation that evening. Before I went to bed, I issued the mutual cancellation. Next morning I saw she had declined the the mutual cancellation and paid. (She said she hadn't seen my mail from the morning).
Then I got several mails about "where was the bag." Again, a rude tone. She paid me last Sat night, and I mailed it on this Tuesday (Monday WAS A holiday). She received it Friday, picked it up at 10AM at her post office (I had sig confirmation).
No mail from her about receipt of the bag, no feedback, so I left positive feedback last night (dumb I know) and mailed and asked for positive feedback in return. She mailed me back saying her daughter picked up a whole bunch of packages on Friday, and would leave feedback later.
Meanwhile, she relisted my bag last night (Saturday), around the same time I mailed her and asked for feedback. She didn't mention the date code in her listing, so I don't have 100% assurance that it is mine, but I see the one minor, minor flaw in my bag is in her pictures. She isn't using my pictures, is using her own. I do know its my bag, but without date code, of course can't prove it.
In her listing she has described the bag as "pristine, like new" yada, yada.
My feeling is that if she doesn't sell the bag at a profit, she'll make up a story about the bag and try to return it to me, or worse, return a fake. Am I nuts?
Should I let her know I know she has listed my bag and called it pristine, looks like it came from the store, etc? Bottom line, I don't care about her selling the bag, good luck to her, I just want my feedback and don't want to deal with a claim in 10 days saying bag was not as described, etc. Frankly I don't even care about feedback at this point.
Any advice on how I can protect myself from some sort of claim in 10 days? Thanks in advance.
Then I got several mails about "where was the bag." Again, a rude tone. She paid me last Sat night, and I mailed it on this Tuesday (Monday WAS A holiday). She received it Friday, picked it up at 10AM at her post office (I had sig confirmation).
No mail from her about receipt of the bag, no feedback, so I left positive feedback last night (dumb I know) and mailed and asked for positive feedback in return. She mailed me back saying her daughter picked up a whole bunch of packages on Friday, and would leave feedback later.
Meanwhile, she relisted my bag last night (Saturday), around the same time I mailed her and asked for feedback. She didn't mention the date code in her listing, so I don't have 100% assurance that it is mine, but I see the one minor, minor flaw in my bag is in her pictures. She isn't using my pictures, is using her own. I do know its my bag, but without date code, of course can't prove it.
In her listing she has described the bag as "pristine, like new" yada, yada.
My feeling is that if she doesn't sell the bag at a profit, she'll make up a story about the bag and try to return it to me, or worse, return a fake. Am I nuts?
Should I let her know I know she has listed my bag and called it pristine, looks like it came from the store, etc? Bottom line, I don't care about her selling the bag, good luck to her, I just want my feedback and don't want to deal with a claim in 10 days saying bag was not as described, etc. Frankly I don't even care about feedback at this point.
Any advice on how I can protect myself from some sort of claim in 10 days? Thanks in advance.
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