There's a listing on Amazon for "25 assorted D&D miniatures" which I've been utilizing to get rid of my spares; the lots I've been sending out have been mostly uncommons with one or two rares thrown in. I just don't really want to bother researching and listing most of them individually (the really good ones I am doing this, but the majority--for me-- aren't worth the time expended).
A bit of backstory: It USED to say "50 assorted miniatures", but the listing was changed by the primary featured seller (maybe they were running low on inventory); I had sales both before and after the listing change with no complaints. The featured review from 2006 mentions 50 minis, but the title says 25.
Last night, I get a message from a buyer about a sale that was processed and shipped over a week ago.
--"I thought I was buying a lot of 50 miniatures"...um, it says 25 in the title, you had two confirmation screens, one email and a week to let me know you wanted to cancel. If you had a history of buying this item before the listing changed I might cut you a break, but you don't.
--"The lot is now selling for $15, I'd like to know what you plan to do about this". I can't do anything; the $15 seller wasn't even on the radar when you made the purchase so that is irrelevant. Amazon isn't Paypal; no partial refunds. My price was very reasonable for being the only one listed, and given that I was out-of-pocket for shipping you got an even better deal..
I'm ignoring him for now as I fulfilled my end of the transaction; if the clown files a complaint with Amazon I suspect his only leg to stand on is his claim that the listing said 50 (it says 25, and he can't claim I changed the listing as I don't have the capability to do that).
A bit of backstory: It USED to say "50 assorted miniatures", but the listing was changed by the primary featured seller (maybe they were running low on inventory); I had sales both before and after the listing change with no complaints. The featured review from 2006 mentions 50 minis, but the title says 25.
Last night, I get a message from a buyer about a sale that was processed and shipped over a week ago.
--"I thought I was buying a lot of 50 miniatures"...um, it says 25 in the title, you had two confirmation screens, one email and a week to let me know you wanted to cancel. If you had a history of buying this item before the listing changed I might cut you a break, but you don't.
--"The lot is now selling for $15, I'd like to know what you plan to do about this". I can't do anything; the $15 seller wasn't even on the radar when you made the purchase so that is irrelevant. Amazon isn't Paypal; no partial refunds. My price was very reasonable for being the only one listed, and given that I was out-of-pocket for shipping you got an even better deal..
I'm ignoring him for now as I fulfilled my end of the transaction; if the clown files a complaint with Amazon I suspect his only leg to stand on is his claim that the listing said 50 (it says 25, and he can't claim I changed the listing as I don't have the capability to do that).
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