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Originally Posted by Astroburn
Havent had to do this in a while, but feel free to add these buyers to your blocked bidder lists.
pare_8675 - New member, zero feedback. Bought a 2XL shirt. Small pocket graphic on front, large on back. Files an INAD because she wanted a medium, with the graphic put on the front. Last time I checked, i did not have magic powers to change shirt sizes or graphic locations, yet they file an INAD...
Jun 18
The buyer (pare_8675) created a return (5087106130)
Reason for return
Doesn't fit
Comments
I received the item but it s way too big. I want to have the medium size and picture should be in front of the the T-shirt. please. Thank you!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/28299925701...84.m1559.l2649
curated_closet - Buys a Medium shirt, then wants to return because "the sleeves are too long". Mind blown. Shirt is a normal medium. I dont get it.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/22300496939...84.m1559.l2649
jacopetti1985 - Buys a baseball jersey Size 44. Sz 44 is a Large. Files a return because it is too small. It measures 23" pit to pit, which is a Large based on various size charts.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/28299295639...84.m1559.l2649
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I'll play devil's advocate here. We all know that sizes are not always consistent across makers. I've often gone in to a dept store and purchased a XL shirt, but when I tried it on at home it felt more like a L, and had to return it. You never really know until you try it on, so for that reason I think returns due to poor fit are reasonable. It looks like you accept returns too, so not sure why you would automatically block buyers for that reason. No question that a NPB or not understanding where a graphic is based on the pics is unacceptable. But it seems like returns due to sizing are just part of the cost of doing business when selling clothing.