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  1. I might of got my refund back for the first lot of postage and for the shoes but nothing for the return postage. Reason I won the case so quick was the whole thing is automated.  I was meant to print out the postage label, then post the item back and add the tracking number onto the case. Only then  wouldI have my refund including  both lots of postage,


  2. Those New Look heels seems to be popular, already has 6 bids on them up to £17 now.

    Update those heels that I needed to return. After waiting  for the seller to issue a  postage label. I had to open a case will Ebay and 5 minutes later  won the case. Was going to return the heels this week but this morning I have been refunded  by the seller via Paypal. Not sure If I still need to return these heels now.

    Bought this pair of New Look boots  this week on Ebay. 

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  3. I did not see those. I look on Ebay every day, must of over looked them, I do have my setting set so that they filter out a lot heels that I,m not going to buy. I have one setting as high or very high heel.  If the seller has this setting on anything else I,m not going to see their listing. Stops me having to look through 1,000s  and 1,000s of flat shoes.

     


  4. This thread has gone way of topic. I think Fred knows the risks when taking photos.  Now that  I seen the whole photo I see nothing wrong  with the way he took the photo. Anyone would think he took a photo of the street and not the couple.

    Getting back to the topic started by the O.P.  He should buy a size 12uk.boot. if a little big, just wear  a pair of socks. Wearing socks make the boots more comfortable to wear anyway. Pleaser do seem to be a much better brand these days..  Just bear in mind walking in stilettos on a hard pavement is much more difficult then on carpet. You should be able to walk in a 5 inch stiletto with out to much problem.

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  5. 8 hours ago, FastFreddy2 said:

     

    I am staggered someone would even try to pass these off as suitable to wear? Reminds me of the woman who sold me a pair of mismatched boots.... Do people not even bother to check what they post I wonder?

    Does the auction site now insist the seller now pay for their own return carriage once a S.N.A.D. case has been raised?  

     

    I always double check any heels I go to sale and so far had to throw away 2 pairs that I thought were unsuitable to wear.

    I have just responded to the seller, telling I expect the return carriage to be paid for. To be honest If there any point me in returning these heels. The seller has seen the photo and can't see him trying to sell them on again but thats the seller choice.


  6. 47 minutes ago, FastFreddy2 said:

    They look like they are coming apart? Is the sole covering detaching?

     

    48 minutes ago, FastFreddy2 said:

    They look like they are coming apart? Is the sole covering detaching?

    Yes, the sole covering is coming apart. Noticed that as soon as I took them out of the box. Might be only a cheap pair at only £14  but I still expect them to have no defects. The two pairs I sold last week which sold for the same amount had  nothing wrong with them, yet alone a major defect as this pair.


  7. Over the past few weeks I have been taking photos of every pair of high heels I own in my collection. I now own 52 pairs of high heels.  I done this so I can keep track of what styles of heels  I own and make it easier for me to buy more in the future. I am trying not to keep buying the same style of heels I already own.

    I would put these photos up in the gallery but once I put them up I can not remove them and I would like to keep my gallery tidy.  When I do sell the odd pair of heels, I would also want to move the photo from the gallery.


  8. For couple of months now I have been watching a pair of Zara heels on Ebay. I would post a photo on here but for some reason  downloads are not working at the moment but I think they have been talked about on here.  Wanted to compare other Zara heels (price wise) so I had look on Zara online and I think the seller is asking to much for them.


  9. On 3/3/2016 at 10:55 PM, Shyheels said:

    The seller sounds very opportunistic...

    These days on Ebay you had to ask for high price in the hope that you will make a sale. If you also put in a make an offer option on lising you can sort of judge what people are willing to pay.  It's no point in starting a  lising will a low start price as you will not get a fair price. There is just not the buyers out there now.  The other problem now that if I were to buy an expensive pair of heels I would to know that they would fit and be comfortable. There is no way you can do that on Ebay. You could be the only buyer in the country that wanted that perticulur pair of heels. You just might  not be able to sell them on for anywhere near the price you bought them for.


  10. 5 hours ago, Russ in boots said:

    Interesting experience with a sneaky Ebay seller. I enquired about some shoes that have been advertised for a while, at a price rather more than I would normally pay. Guess what? I suddenly notice she's increased the price from just over £40 to £60. I told her to get stuffed. I don't want to deal with people like that.

    Did the seller sale them at that price? I also like the the sandals you posted a photo of but you didn't say what brand they are/

     

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