Need some help SSDb brothers and sisters!
Just got some SS1 Lux' today from a UK dude (model # 465472) and wondering why I'm queezy...
1. Box label bang on EXCEPT no 'made in Indo/China' marking
2. No 'made in Indo' on the inner tongue label either
3. The tags are like, from another country i.e. in a foreign language (looks Israeli or something).
4. These feel like crap! Not patent leather hard, not soft leather like SS1/2/vins...more like Caviars or MMVI Lizards...feel kinda cheap.
The seller seemed legit enough - 99+% rating, business ebayer, power seller, etc...also wasn't in our dBase as a faker...
Check him out:
Seller: trainerstoreuk( 2191)
Feedback: 99.2 % Positive
Member: since 15-Nov-04 in United Kingdom
Registered as a business seller
Item number: 250255979471 (my Item number here)
Thanks for the advice all - trying to keep my 'zero fakes' streak alive...already contacted him with the obvious Q's...I believe I can get coin back if he gives me trouble:
Distance Selling Regulations
The Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000 generally apply to sales to consumers made by sellers acting in the course of a business, which have been made at a distance. In other words, where there's no face-to-face contact between the seller and the consumer before the contract is made. The Distance Selling Regulations apply to items purchased via Buy It Now listings and Second Chance Offers on eBay.co.uk. However, they don't apply to auction format listings on eBay.co.uk.
The Regulations also provide a period of seven working days after the date of receipt within which the consumer can cancel the contract (often referred to as the "cooling off" period) and get their money back, including the original postage and packing charges. The consumer can be asked to return the goods at their own expense, but only if the seller informed them of this requirement before the contract was made (otherwise, the seller is responsible for collecting the goods). If a business seller has not provided the information required under the Distance Selling Regulations (as discussed above), the buyer will have up to 3 months to cancel the contract and get their money back.
Cheers
K.
Just got some SS1 Lux' today from a UK dude (model # 465472) and wondering why I'm queezy...
1. Box label bang on EXCEPT no 'made in Indo/China' marking
2. No 'made in Indo' on the inner tongue label either
3. The tags are like, from another country i.e. in a foreign language (looks Israeli or something).
4. These feel like crap! Not patent leather hard, not soft leather like SS1/2/vins...more like Caviars or MMVI Lizards...feel kinda cheap.
The seller seemed legit enough - 99+% rating, business ebayer, power seller, etc...also wasn't in our dBase as a faker...
Check him out:
Seller: trainerstoreuk( 2191)
Feedback: 99.2 % Positive
Member: since 15-Nov-04 in United Kingdom
Registered as a business seller
Item number: 250255979471 (my Item number here)
Thanks for the advice all - trying to keep my 'zero fakes' streak alive...already contacted him with the obvious Q's...I believe I can get coin back if he gives me trouble:
Distance Selling Regulations
The Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000 generally apply to sales to consumers made by sellers acting in the course of a business, which have been made at a distance. In other words, where there's no face-to-face contact between the seller and the consumer before the contract is made. The Distance Selling Regulations apply to items purchased via Buy It Now listings and Second Chance Offers on eBay.co.uk. However, they don't apply to auction format listings on eBay.co.uk.
The Regulations also provide a period of seven working days after the date of receipt within which the consumer can cancel the contract (often referred to as the "cooling off" period) and get their money back, including the original postage and packing charges. The consumer can be asked to return the goods at their own expense, but only if the seller informed them of this requirement before the contract was made (otherwise, the seller is responsible for collecting the goods). If a business seller has not provided the information required under the Distance Selling Regulations (as discussed above), the buyer will have up to 3 months to cancel the contract and get their money back.
Cheers
K.