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  • freddiefreeman5
    Banned
    • Apr 2011
    • 478

    #16
    Re: Ebay question

    Did you really think the buyer wanted to buy a fake jersey for $100?
    If the answer is no or probably not then you probably know that you handled the situation wrong in the first place.
    You go on about how you think the buyer wanted a $2k jersey for $100 but you forget that you were happy to sell a $25 jersey for $100.

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    • camarokids
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2006
      • 3869

      #17
      Re: Ebay question

      I think there was not enough info in the listing. Should have very precise that the jersey was "not a game used professional jersey". That should have sufficed.
      Thank you,
      David

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      • both-teams-played-hard
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 2712

        #18
        Re: Ebay question

        I've heard about those bootleg Meigrey tags on hockey jerseys. In some twisted way this is the ultimate compliment to the standards of Meigrey. Wonder who the 6-year-old is, who is responsible for sewing on Meigrey tags?

        In other news:
        The United States of America is China's bitch.

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        • chd49er
          Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 89

          #19
          Re: Ebay question

          First of all if the buyer did not have the common sense to ask if it was game used then shame on him that's his own fault. Furthermore he didn't even ask for any documentation. I know when I am looking at a game used item I ask all kinds of questions and do a lot of research. My rule of thumb is, when in doubt don't buy it. You can't go wrong. I mean who buys game used jerseys and stuff with out asking any questions. You didn't list it as game used so don't worry about it. The bottom line is you can buy jerseys in retail stores that are only authentic and they call them game jerseys because technically they are and he bought it for $100, please. It seems to me the purchaser rode the short bus. Don't worry about it, I wouldn't refund it, you did nothing wrong. So, I guess some people are gonna pay 10 to 20k for a Montana and ask no questions??? Good luck with that.

          Clay

          cdubois@carolina.rr.com

          SELL ME YOUR 49ER GAMES!!!!!!

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          • yankees506
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2010
            • 1064

            #20
            Re: Ebay question

            The buyer was "dolphinboy" how ironic...... a guy who constantly sells doctored items feels scammed. wow

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            • Dach0sen0ne
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2010
              • 872

              #21
              Re: Ebay question

              Originally posted by yankees506
              The buyer was "dolphinboy" how ironic...... a guy who constantly sells doctored items feels scammed. wow
              It's like rain, on your wedding day...

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              • jppopma
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2006
                • 926

                #22
                Re: Ebay question

                I can see where a buyer would assume that this was a game worn jersey based on the pictures showing proper tagging. While listed as "game jersey"...just what does that term mean?

                Let's face it, we all buy some things on the hopes that it is the real deal and a good price. I too have been burned in the past and sucked it up. There have been other times where I have returned items that were specifically not what they claimed to be.

                Asking questions is good...but how many times have you seen a jersey get pulled because certain questions are asked and the seller ends the auction to do a bunch of research. Then relist is for 5x the price the next week...there goes any good deal you were trying to dig up.

                In the end...should the buyer be off the hook for assuming something? I don't think the listing was misleading....but the assumption could easily be made by anyone.

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                • BULBUS
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2005
                  • 1123

                  #23
                  Re: Ebay question

                  A quick look at the sellers feedback and I could see that he sells game used stuff on a regular basis. Buyer wasnt very bright thinking that someone that knows game used would sell a Meigray tagged jersey from a star for 100 bucks. He took a gamble and it didnt pay. He should not get a refund.
                  Chris

                  NY Giants, NY Yankees, Don Mattingly, Mattingly brand bats (any player)
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                  • cliffjmp33
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2010
                    • 569

                    #24
                    Re: Ebay question

                    Not to take away from your post Jason, but something similar happened to me. Sold a T.O. Bills jersey my friend bought on BuffaloBills.com with tags on it and the 50th Aniversary patch to. It's sewn on, not screened on cheap one, but also not a high-gamer. Sold for $10, (ten dollars) then buyer (whom purely buys/sells jerseys as an eBay business) tells me its a "bootleg" and wants a refund. Don't know how nfl.com/BuffaloBills.com sells bootlegs.

                    He could have asked questions prior to buying it, but chose to take a gamble. I refunded without making a deal of it as it's not worth the hassle over just a few dollars in the larger scheme of things. But I agree with a lot of members that eBay is turning completely into a buyer-only friendly auction site.
                    Cheers,
                    Jack

                    Actively looking for a Brad Lidge Philadelphia Phillies Game Used Cap!
                    My Memorabilia Collection

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                    • jppopma
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2006
                      • 926

                      #25
                      Re: Ebay question

                      Jack, Avoid the selling for a friend stuff on Ebay. That is often a bit of a red flag to buyers. In your case, I don't think that your buyer should get a refund at all because $10 is a reasonable price even for a knock off jersey. If your friend had the information that he bought it from the team online, you would likely have had a decent chance at winning the dispute as well.

                      Like I said before...sometimes buyers need to take things on their face and can't risk asking every question they think of (nor take the time/waste the sellers time). I'm not sure what answers would have changed the outcome there though.

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                      • xpress34
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 2648

                        #26
                        Re: Ebay question

                        Originally posted by Dach0sen0ne
                        It's like rain, on your wedding day...
                        Wow! I didn't know we had Candian Pop Stars on our board!!!!

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