definitely dodgy!
Ah thank you for your replyYep definitely don't do it. There are scams going around via text messages from "Royal Mail" and "Evri" with a link for redelivery. Just block and delete them.
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definitely dodgy!
Ah thank you for your replyYep definitely don't do it. There are scams going around via text messages from "Royal Mail" and "Evri" with a link for redelivery. Just block and delete them.
I've had an offer accepted and paid the next day cos life's got in the way. It doesn't stop the item being bought by someone else, so you're not tied to the prospective buyer if they don't pay after having their offer accepted.Person who made me an offer I accepted and didn’t pay still hasn’t paid so I blocked them. Is this super harsh or saving myself hassle?
Looks like it may have been a genuine mistake? Personally, I would give the 5* review, especially if it's something that can be easily washed out and the seller has been fine to order from otherwise. I've given 5* reviews to sellers for items that have come to me in a worse state than this (that's just me - I don't like to cause a fuss if I can avoid it) xSo I paid £50 for this hoodie - and it has arrived with a makeup stain and hairs inside. The seller has nearly 500 5* reviews but this was not mentioned or photographed on the listing. I’m really happy with it otherwise and I know it’ll come out in the wash, but it’s the principle. Where do I stand with this/what do you tidy tarts feel about this??? Thanks x
Just to add: item was described as very good and ‘in excellent condition’So I paid £50 for this hoodie - and it has arrived with a makeup stain and hairs inside. The seller has nearly 500 5* reviews but this was not mentioned or photographed on the listing. I’m really happy with it otherwise and I know it’ll come out in the wash, but it’s the principle. Where do I stand with this/what do you tidy tarts feel about this??? Thanks x
Ooooh what have you gotLove when people throw decent extras in!
I would send them a message just to say you’ve received it and it has a slight mark and hair, you’re not interested in a refund (if you’re not) but for future reference as item was stated to be in excellent condition. Would try and wash today too before you leave feedback in case it doesn’t come out?Just to add: item was described as very good and ‘in excellent condition’
Ordered a curtain pole and she sent 2 and they are decent not naff ones as well!! Best thing is I needed another pair on top of the one pair I bought as well. Saved me like £80 in total! Fellas raging he's gotta put em up though.Ooooh what have you got
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I would send them a message just to say you’ve received it and it has a slight mark and hair, you’re not interested in a refund (if you’re not) but for future reference as item was stated to be in excellent condition. Would try and wash today too before you leave feedback in case it doesn’t come out?
It’s been over five days. I only accepted because I wanted the money fast and I can’t see how you withdraw from an offerI've had an offer accepted and paid the next day cos life's got in the way. It doesn't stop the item being bought by someone else, so you're not tied to the prospective buyer if they don't pay after having their offer accepted.
I've had 2 returned this week cos the lazy slags didn't bother their arses to pick them up on timeAnyone ever had a parcel returned? I knew the delivery failed and my parcel was to be returned but I’ve just got a text with a link and I’m not sure if it dodgy as it requires info about myself and they want £1.99 to redelivery.
is this ok? Anyone had this before?
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Out of interest, do you have to pay them back?. Surely they are not refunded the post as the delivery company has done their jobI've had 2 returned this week cos the lazy slags didn't bother their arses to pick them up on time
There's no fees/charges & they just get returned to your home address.
I had once, a seller countered my offer, which I then decided to accept about a week later (life got on the way). The seller then started to complain that I bought it and that she had other offers come in she would have wanted to accept. Apparently I had been given "sale" counteroffer (who knew, sale at vinted!). And that I should cancelI've had an offer accepted and paid the next day cos life's got in the way. It doesn't stop the item being bought by someone else, so you're not tied to the prospective buyer if they don't pay after having their offer accepted.
Oh really? I've accepted an offer before, changed my.mind and then it's been purchased by someone else.I had once, a seller countered my offer, which I then decided to accept about a week later (life got on the way). The seller then started to complain that I bought it and that she had other offers come in she would have wanted to accept. Apparently I had been given "sale" counteroffer (who knew, sale at vinted!). And that I should cancel![]()
No, I haven't been asked to. I've just relisted them.Out of interest, do you have to pay them back?. Surely they are not refunded the post as the delivery company has done their job
Send some my wayLooks like the (probably) drunken Friday night vinted shoppers are outnot complaining though
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