- Jul 19, 2001
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Guy from Canada buys my old Oakley sunglasses, they take two weeks to arrive, and he sends me an email today saying that the sunglasses aren't genuine because the Oakley text on the nose isn't there.
Yet in the auction, not only do I provide pictures of the sunglasses with the worn off text noting how the text wore off over time, but I also mention "The sunglasses frame itself has some minor/superficial marks, including some wear on the right temple 'O' (as pictured below) and the Oakley text painted on the front nose piece has worn off. The lenses are in superb condition. Overall, the sunglasses are in Excellent condition."
:roll:
I'm starting to think the problem isn't eBay itself, but the people who don't know how to read before they buy things.
Yet in the auction, not only do I provide pictures of the sunglasses with the worn off text noting how the text wore off over time, but I also mention "The sunglasses frame itself has some minor/superficial marks, including some wear on the right temple 'O' (as pictured below) and the Oakley text painted on the front nose piece has worn off. The lenses are in superb condition. Overall, the sunglasses are in Excellent condition."
:roll:
I'm starting to think the problem isn't eBay itself, but the people who don't know how to read before they buy things.