I was randomly surfing eBay when I chanced upon the profile of a Seller who has three neutrals. The rest were positive ratings. So I got curious why he/she was given neutral. This Seller sells very cheap rings though he/she compensated for that with extremely high shipping and handling fees.
I thought that the three neutrals would be from Buyers who felt cheated by the exorbitant S&H but to my surprise, one place the remark "While the ring is not ugly, it is NOT diamond."
Like I mentioned, this Seller sells very cheap rings, under a dollar. The item that was won by this particular buyer closed at $15. You know, I am pretty surprised that Buyer though that he/she bought a diamond ring for $15 ONLY.
No doubt eBay is a junk yard marketplace where one could find all sorts of knick knacks at ultra low prices. I really have to hand it to this ignorant Buyer who thought that he/she won a diamond ring for $15. Really, you can't win them over all the time.
I mean what does the Buyer expect to get for $15? Obviously a diamond ring!
I thought that the three neutrals would be from Buyers who felt cheated by the exorbitant S&H but to my surprise, one place the remark "While the ring is not ugly, it is NOT diamond."
Like I mentioned, this Seller sells very cheap rings, under a dollar. The item that was won by this particular buyer closed at $15. You know, I am pretty surprised that Buyer though that he/she bought a diamond ring for $15 ONLY.
No doubt eBay is a junk yard marketplace where one could find all sorts of knick knacks at ultra low prices. I really have to hand it to this ignorant Buyer who thought that he/she won a diamond ring for $15. Really, you can't win them over all the time.
I mean what does the Buyer expect to get for $15? Obviously a diamond ring!

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