I finally listed something using best offer after reading a post from a fellow TPFer. I have sold hundreds of luxury goods and never would list anything that's fake.
A potential buyer sends me a question right away asking if the item is authentic. It's stated clearly on my page it is and to view my feedback.
I send a really kind message back to reassure them and to offer to pay Carol Ives to authenticate the item. Again, I tell them to please view my feedback.
They respond:
I will take it to the store, if it's fake I will open up a dispute with paypal and file a charge back on my credit card and send the item back to you.
Does this seem a little harsh for a response? After reading stories in this forum I am hesitant to accept an offer from someone that seems they are not sure to begin with. I surely don't want to get a fake item returned back to me.
Best offer has it's pros and cons but in this case it's nice to get a glimpse into someone's personality before hand.
Does anyone else see this as a potential problem? They do not have a lot of feedback for buying anything expensive.
A potential buyer sends me a question right away asking if the item is authentic. It's stated clearly on my page it is and to view my feedback.
I send a really kind message back to reassure them and to offer to pay Carol Ives to authenticate the item. Again, I tell them to please view my feedback.
They respond:
I will take it to the store, if it's fake I will open up a dispute with paypal and file a charge back on my credit card and send the item back to you.
Does this seem a little harsh for a response? After reading stories in this forum I am hesitant to accept an offer from someone that seems they are not sure to begin with. I surely don't want to get a fake item returned back to me.
Best offer has it's pros and cons but in this case it's nice to get a glimpse into someone's personality before hand.
Does anyone else see this as a potential problem? They do not have a lot of feedback for buying anything expensive.