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Friday, January 23, 2009

Reader 158

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Dear FT,


i dont agree with Brown Sugar Addict. Free size means a lot of things. Some Free size can fit S-M, some can fit S-XL. I dislike sellers that name their clothes Free Size.

When a buyer question about the bust area, means the buyer has bigger bust than others. Brown Sugar Addict should already be aware that the buyer might be a person with bigger bust. but from what i see, she just provided "on the ground" measurements, in my opinion, BSA didn't really answer the questions/concern of the buyer.

I don't think Reader 153 is unethical, she is just upset. But for Brown Sugar Addict to confirmed wrong information (she said the bust size is wide enough), I guess a seller shouldn't be like that

I think that Brown Sugar Addict should at least refund 50% of the money to Reader 153.

1 Comentário:

sophis said...

Hi there,

"When a buyer question about the bust area, means the buyer has bigger bust than others."

I dun agree, because I always ask for bust area even though mine is 30B. I asked because I wud prefer the right fit, no matter what kinda tops I wanna buy.

If I encountered sellers who gave vague answers, I would still insist on the measurements. If seller didn't want to help, then I won't buy.

Judgment is based on buyers, trust between buyer and seller can only be built over time, not a one-time transaction.

Personally, I think it's lack of clear communication between buyer and seller for this case.

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