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Sorry to have brought it to light then. I've never subscribed to the idea of misery enjoying company, but can see your point. Trust me though, your own remorse pales in comparison to my own disappointment when I saw the "no longer available" message while proceeding with the BIN option. And unfortunately, this isn't the first time either.
 
No worries RLB! I was just giving you a hard time. Lol. We can't always have what we want! I know how you feel. I randomly searched "red coach" on mercari and saw a limited edition red patent bleecker Street Peyton sell for $30 because I wasn't fast enough in checking out.
 
Sorry to have brought it to light then. I've never subscribed to the idea of misery enjoying company, but can see your point. Trust me though, your own remorse pales in comparison to my own disappointment when I saw the "no longer available" message while proceeding with the BIN option. And unfortunately, this isn't the first time either.
What color was it?
 
Here's a listing for a Compartment Bag #9850 with a shortened strap (not mentioned by the seller).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Coach-Vinta...923539?hash=item3d32102393:g:bScAAOSwopRYbXUS
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Since the seller should know what Coach straps look like and never shows a photo of the entire strap, I wonder if the missing disclosure is deliberate, since a lot of buyers don't read or stop to think about the measurements in the description.. Looking at the close-ups of the shortened strap there's no way someone could think that's how it came from Coach, but unfortunately too many buyers never look closely at all the photos. Some sellers will claim "the modification is in one of the pictures so it doesn't have to be mentioned" but that always seems to me like a cop-out. I hope that if someone bought it, they understand what they're getting.
strap chop job_fabulessfindz Compartment Bag-a.jpg

fabulessfindz needs to be more upfront with her customers.
 
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