I sold a reissue copy of Bill Brandon "Streets got my lady" on Ebay last night. (see here)
Now the winner is reluctant to pay as he allegedly didn't see the "reissue" bit in the item description before bidding and collects original 45s only.
Quotes "Also the reissue status wasn't really upfront on the listing it was further into the text and I din't see it right away..Hence not noticing it until almost the end of the auction." and "That it was a reissue should really be higher up and part of the actual listing reather than down further in the text. That's really what caused me not to notice it."
I don't think my item description was misleading in any way or that you could miss the "reissue" part. I mean it's even before the condition description. I sold all sorts of reissues on Ebay in the past and always used this type of item description as an template. Never had any problems at all.
I'm sure I'll sort something out with the winner but was wondering what you think? Is it easy to overlook or easy to spot?
I sold a reissue copy of Bill Brandon "Streets got my lady" on Ebay last night. (see here)
Now the winner is reluctant to pay as he allegedly didn't see the "reissue" bit in the item description before bidding and collects original 45s only.
Quotes "Also the reissue status wasn't really upfront on the listing it was further into the text and I din't see it right away..Hence not noticing it until almost the end of the auction." and "That it was a reissue should really be higher up and part of the actual listing reather than down further in the text. That's really what caused me not to notice it."
I don't think my item description was misleading in any way or that you could miss the "reissue" part. I mean it's even before the condition description. I sold all sorts of reissues on Ebay in the past and always used this type of item description as an template. Never had any problems at all.
I'm sure I'll sort something out with the winner but was wondering what you think? Is it easy to overlook or easy to spot?
TIA