08-04-2022 11:26 AM - edited 08-04-2022 11:27 AM
Buyer buys 3 items on Buy 2, get 1 free.
Sends hateful email about being "ripped off"!!!
Why is the cheapest one the FREE one?? Who do we think we are???
*sigh*
Look order up.
Item # 1 was $13.87
Item #2 was $13.89
Item #3 was $13.69
All had free shipping. So the rant/nasty gram was over 18-20 cents?????
Delivered in 3 days btw. Not that it matters or the Buyer cares. This carp is absurd. I just lost $$$ spending any time at all addressing their email!
08-04-2022 11:35 AM
Where in the world does this buyer shop that has the most EXPENSIVE item as the freebie? I want to shop there, too.
Honestly, you get all kinds coming through here. I recall one seller got a neg because the shipping charged was 50 cents more than the actual shipping. I think these people have bigger problems than the nickles and dimes.
08-04-2022 11:39 AM
Seems a little ridiculous. I would reply positively and apologize for the mistake. Offer to refund them the difference once they pay and see how they respond.
After that, i would create a text document that explains how you determine the Buy 2 get 1 Free item. (save document for future listings) You can paste it to each auction so it will deter actions from other buyers complaining about not knowing.
08-04-2022 12:31 PM
@chapeau-noir wrote:Where in the world does this buyer shop that has the most EXPENSIVE item as the freebie? I want to shop there, too.
Honestly, you get all kinds coming through here. I recall one seller got a neg because the shipping charged was 50 cents more than the actual shipping. I think these people have bigger problems than the nickles and dimes.
Dunno....but we're talking about 20 cents more ??
They got a "free" item + free shipping and some how we are horrible seller?
Just so very tired of the attitude. Or whatever this is called.
The "me" movement.
08-04-2022 12:33 PM
Why should the seller apologize for the buyer's mistake?
The buyer misinterpreted the way this kind of deal works.
08-04-2022 12:35 PM
@soh.maryl wrote:Why should the seller apologize for the buyer's mistake?
The buyer misinterpreted the way this kind of deal works.
Exactly. They do not get to "choose" the free one - it is always the least expensive one, correct??
08-04-2022 12:38 PM - edited 08-04-2022 12:39 PM
@katzrul15 wrote:
@soh.maryl wrote:Why should the seller apologize for the buyer's mistake?
The buyer misinterpreted the way this kind of deal works.
Exactly. They do not get to "choose" the free one - it is always the least expensive one, correct??
Traditionally yes, even at brick and mortar.
My local grocery store always does buy one get one free NY and ribeyes so I always choose the packs that are very close in price for this reason.
08-04-2022 12:40 PM
@katzrul15 wrote:
@soh.maryl wrote:Why should the seller apologize for the buyer's mistake?
The buyer misinterpreted the way this kind of deal works.
Exactly. They do not get to "choose" the free one - it is always the least expensive one, correct??
Yes. Always. At any store I've ever been to. Be sure to add them to your BBL. What a nutcase!
08-04-2022 12:42 PM
This amazing person deserves a place in your BBL.
08-04-2022 12:45 PM
crazy folks out there there be....
I think I would have responded: do you wish to cancel this order???
Of course for sure the blocked bidders list.
08-04-2022 01:03 PM
Nah, I would cancel and block.
08-04-2022 01:16 PM
You know your BBL is sad when you have to use the scroll bar...
08-04-2022 06:39 PM
Man Katz, you must have a magnet on your forehead for deadbeat buyer's.
Self entitlement coupled with utter stupidity, no cure for that.
08-04-2022 06:48 PM
Everywhere you go it is equal, or lesser value on the "free" item.
Send them the $0.18, and tell them how big an.................................................... they are. (don't we wish we could)
No accounting for those that have no ability to grasp the obvious, and to be hateful over 18 cents. Is that the type of person that is referred to as "low grade". Seriously, 18 cents !!!!!!!!
08-04-2022 07:30 PM
Personally, I find trout absurd, but to each their own.