I have recently auctioned my damaged wheels on ebay, letting the buyers know one is damaged and offering to send pictures of the damaged wheels if requested as not to hide anything. They went for a ridiculously low price £100 including tyres yet when he came to collect the wheels refused them and has formed an ebay file against me.
The auction read They are in excellent condition, with no major kerbing to the edges bar one of them is bent and will need refurbing(pic upon asking), but they are genuine solid wheels.
Is that sufficient for me to rid any negative feedback?
I have recently auctioned my damaged wheels on ebay, letting the buyers know one is damaged and offering to send pictures of the damaged wheels if requested as not to hide anything. They went for a ridiculously low price £100 including tyres yet when he came to collect the wheels refused them and has formed an ebay file against me.
The auction read They are in excellent condition, with no major kerbing to the edges bar one of them is bent and will need refurbing(pic upon asking), but they are genuine solid wheels.
Is that sufficient for me to rid any negative feedback?