06-04-2020 12:23 AM
I make fairy doors in choice of colours, 2 buyers won't respond to my messages, what can I do
06-04-2020 02:54 AM - edited 06-04-2020 02:58 AM
You should set up a separate listing for each color, or you can use the "Variations" format if it is available in your category.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/listing-variations.html
https://pages.ebay.com/sellerinformation/sellingresources/multiplevariationslist.html
The problem that you are encountering is one of the reasons why eBay prohibits "choice" listings. If your buyer doesn't reply, then they probably haven't read your messages and also didn't read the listing closely and they're expecting to receive the color shown in the listing.
06-04-2020 04:24 AM
I want to know what a fairy door is without sounding politically incorrect.
06-04-2020 04:34 AM
@atikovi wrote:I want to know what a fairy door is without sounding politically incorrect.
Cute little doors about the size of an adult male hand that you put either on the wall at the baseboard or on the lower trunk of a tree by the roots.
06-04-2020 04:40 AM
As far as I know, the Keebler elves use them also. All be it A non-decorated, functional version. They're one of those cutesy items that have no real purpose other than visual glee. And where does one find a fairy door? In a fairy garden, of course. 😊
06-04-2020 04:58 AM
@koplfc wrote:I make fairy doors in choice of colours, 2 buyers won't respond to my messages, what can I do
Not sell to them?
06-04-2020 05:04 AM
@cynthealee2 wrote:
@atikovi wrote:I want to know what a fairy door is without sounding politically incorrect.
Cute little doors about the size of an adult male hand that you put either on the wall at the baseboard or on the lower trunk of a tree by the roots.
OK, I noticed the OP was in England where fairy has a different meaning to what's common in the U.S.
06-04-2020 07:23 AM
06-04-2020 09:41 AM
@bbravo65 wrote:
...these things are so adorable...!
...thank you for something new to know everyday...
Aren't they though.... I was so wishing I still had a little girl young enough for this... some of the ones I saw had entire corners of little girls bedrooms done up...
At 16 going on 25 my youngest was like "ok... it's cute and all but I'm too old for that mom" I'm like you can't ever be to old for fairies dang it.
I ever get to feeling better I may buy a bunch of these and put them on the nature trails around my area some other little girls are going to just KNOW they found fairy land 😉
06-04-2020 09:52 AM
06-04-2020 11:44 AM
@atikovi wrote:
@cynthealee2 wrote:
@atikovi wrote:I want to know what a fairy door is without sounding politically incorrect.
Cute little doors about the size of an adult male hand that you put either on the wall at the baseboard or on the lower trunk of a tree by the roots.
OK, I noticed the OP was in England where fairy has a different meaning to what's common in the U.S.
"Fairy" has the same meaning in both countries - we just use a corrupted secondary meaning. "Faerie" might be a good alternate spelling, though to designate the original meaning.
"Visual glee" - now that's something we can use more of!
06-04-2020 11:57 AM
@chapeau-noir wrote:
@atikovi wrote:
@cynthealee2 wrote:
@atikovi wrote:I want to know what a fairy door is without sounding politically incorrect.
Cute little doors about the size of an adult male hand that you put either on the wall at the baseboard or on the lower trunk of a tree by the roots.
OK, I noticed the OP was in England where fairy has a different meaning to what's common in the U.S.
"Fairy" has the same meaning in both countries - we just use a corrupted secondary meaning. "Faerie" might be a good alternate spelling, though to designate the original meaning.
I was thinking more along the lines of what in England they refer to as a cigarette, but don't think I can say the actual word here.