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Originally posted by christianefu looks like tbone on the juice.
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Originally posted by CHRIS View Postthat's mine! sorry if it's confusing, but topshop gets no love on eBay. last time when i listed it as topshop and added 'rick owens' at the end of the title, the listing accrued 197 watchers and i sold the jacket for twice the retail price. unfortunately the buyer backed out because she had "second thoughts on paying $400 for polyester outerwear" and i relisted it, but it got taken down for search manipulation the second time around.
i make it clear however, that the jacket is NOT, in fact, by rick owens, but similar in style to his moto shearling. i only do this to evade ebay's policy, and i don't really think its an issue. if buyers place bids without reading the actual listing, that isn't really my fault.
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Certainly, it's not a right thing to violate whatever eBay set up as rules. But a lot of ppl incl myself are no saints and sometimes brands like Julius would really attract Rick fans, just for example) so it probably won't hurt much there. If one has to do it, I'd suggest sth like " TOPSHOP jacket more description words size ? owens style rick"...I don't exist.
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Originally posted by tenorish View PostAnyone know the seller of the Topshop/RO jacket on eBay? The listing has been deleted, how surprising.
I need to know so that I'm extra careful with him from now on..
hope you like the pants when you receive them. =)Last edited by CHRIS; 12-09-2011, 12:50 PM.
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Originally posted by gavagai View PostDoesn't hurt to look through the past couple pages...
CHRIS - hope the trousers fit me fine, because it's only now that you've told me that they were for women!
Once again, I admit I could have been more comprehensive in my questioning before buying something, but it's a sort of sneaky thing not to mention this, and moreover to say that they aren't in stores yet because now that I know exactly which ones they are they seem to have been in stores quite a while!
Point is simply that I'm going to have to think and re-check a million times before buying from you again - something not particularly pleasant when making a purchase. That's all.
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i mentioned that they are unisex. and i've had them on my flickr page for months now, and you only recently purchased them. when i received them from egocomplex, they were still unavailable in stores. i purchased them as part of a pre-order, from a retailer's account, so i received them before most stores even had them up online. you can confirm this with cody from egocomplex.com if you'd like.
i've never had one single person complain about an item item i've sold them. and that's not only here, but on superfuture and eBay as well.
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^all I'm going to say is that you should have updated the description on your flickr page instead of letting "new users" believe that they're not in stores. That's slightly misleading, and that's pretty much my only complaint.
Sure you might have had only perfect transactions so far, but I'm gonna call you out when I find something deceptive, s'all.
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you're absolutely right. i need to update my flickr more often. and my eBay listings will be more straightforward in the future. but there was nothing deceptive about my description. you only perceive it to be that way because i failed to update it. but yea, that's a mistake on my part.
EDIT: while we're on the subject, lets take another second for some semantic deconstruction. 'deception' implies intent. i think (in the context of the last couple of pages) the term 'misleading' is much more accurate, and less... disgusting.Last edited by CHRIS; 12-09-2011, 02:08 PM.
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what's really deceptive: kids who come to this site with a purely consumerist motive and then publicly boohoo about how this transaction did not work and how upset they are cuz they were all psyched to post a pic in the recent purchase thread and offer zilch else. lol if i can spot you from a mile away you should at least be able to have second thoughts about what u read on ebay or flickr.
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Originally posted by christianef View Postwhat's really deceptive: kids who come to this site with a purely consumerist motive and then publicly boohoo about how this transaction did not work and how upset they are cuz they were all psyched to post a pic in the recent purchase thread and offer zilch else. lol if i can spot you from a mile away you should at least be able to have second thoughts about what u read on ebay or flickr.
Ha, and I'm surely not buying a pair of normal silent trousers to post it in the recent purchases thread. If you'd paid more attention to my post there you'd have seen a rather uniform or atleast harmonious aesthetic. I'll have you know that it takes a while for a young kid without access to a gold mine (who's a student) to build up a wardrobe of quality garments (from BBS and RO primarily). And I'm not the sort who will comment on the structure, fabric, cut or what have you of a garment/designer without first hand experience with it.
So I urge you to wait a season or two before rushing to impose your fashion elitism on the underlings, maybe by then you'll find more intellectually engaging posts from me.
Kudos to your far-sightedness at having spotted me from a mile though. But we shall revisit this boast of yours in a season to verify how far sighted you really were.
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^ chill out; post may not be directed specifically at you and I know what shes talking about, there are a lot of consumerist types that I've run into via classifieds.
and before you get your cashmere rick owens boxer briefs in a twist, I'm a student too -- it makes more sense to me to be more informed about the designer and purchase before throwing away minimum wage earned money dont you think? so i appreciate her sentiments because of the recent influx of idiots such as poellharnden and eddieluizhao
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