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eBay sellers who don't offer a return policy frustrate me

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I'm curious if I'm alone in my grievances here.

I watch eBay very frequently for specific makes of suits and I know my dimensions very well.

Despite knowing my dimensions, I've been surprised a few times. I've had more than one instance where I've ordered something from a highly reliable seller and for reasons I don't understand the sport coat fit like a straight jacket even though the pit-to-pit and shoulder width were spot on.

Lately I've been super frustrated having repeatedly found items that I would 100% have purchased if there was a return policy. On all of them I had around a 95% confidence interval they'd fit just right, but I'm not willing to gamble $2000+ if it was one of those 5% cases.

Even more surprisingly, I've seen several listings like this where the seller can't even be bothered to post jacket length/sleeve length/pit to pit/shoulder width without me having to request it. Not knowing those before making a purchase has high odds of ending in disaster.

I genuinely don't get the reluctance. These items are seriously expensive: most people who shop on eBay aren't the type to drop thousands of dollars on something and not sweat it if the item is unusable.

Does this drive anyone else nuts? It just pains me to see something I want and would gladly pay the listed price for only to not be able to pull the trigger because there's no goodwill from the seller.
 

Son Of Saphir

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There are sellers which offer great product on ebay, but usually they are garbage sellers and should be ignored.

Garbage sellers:
- no return policy on high priced items
- don't respond to messages
- don't provide measurements
- don't show how they do the measurements

Sometimes you will get lucky and find a seller that will work with you, but many won't. Just because items are for sale, it doesn't mean you will be able to purchase them, it is quite likely you won't be able to purchase for the above reasons. Those recommended sellers which move a lot of items are some of the worst offenders.

The reality is that some ebay items remain unsold for years because the sellers won't do the work needed to have them sold, ie, do the four things above.
 
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Not having a return policy I understand, because you’re not a department store, if they are responsive or provide measurements in the description, that seems acceptable.
 

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Not having a return policy I understand, because you’re not a department store, if they are responsive or provide measurements in the description, that seems acceptable.

The issue is that measurements can vary widely, it depends how they measure it. For some things it can also depend on the type of tape measure or device they use. Lots of variables. We need to be speaking the same language, but even then it is not a perfect system.

The big question = how are you measuring it? Shows us some photos of you measuring it.
 

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I don’t sell a lot on eBay but I don’t accept returns. I give a lot of measurements and a good description. I hate it when a seller says see photos for condition.

If a seller won’t provide the measurements I want, I move on.

Jeff
 
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Not having a return policy I understand, because you’re not a department store, if they are responsive or provide measurements in the description, that seems acceptable.

I don’t sell a lot on eBay but I don’t accept returns. I give a lot of measurements and a good description. I hate it when a seller says see photos for condition.

If a seller won’t provide the measurements I want, I move on.

Jeff

Ok, I'm going to give an example of where this bit me and I was incredibly grateful for a return policy.

I'm a very consistent 42R and have a couple 40R and 44R pieces as well. I'm consistently around 21.5-22" chest, 18-18.75" shoulder, 25.5-26" sleeve and 30-31" jacket length.

I bought this item from Top Shelf Apparel, who I would argue is as close to a gold standard for selling suits and jackets as there is:

Look at the dimensions listed compared to what I just said. Yes, the jacket length is a little on the short side for me, but everything else is a lock in terms of what fits me. Guess what? I couldn't move my arms in the thing at all and struggled even taking it off.

That's why I find it especially surprising and annoying when a seller lists an items that's in the $3000 range with no return policy. So, not only am I supposed to trust that you measured correctly even though you sell two items a year, but even if you did I'm also supposed to gamble that everything fits exactly as expected? I think that's an unreasonable ask, but I guess as the seller it's your problem if the item just gets relisted for years and no one is willing to take the chance; I just hate that I'm dissuaded from taking the risk even though I'm highly confident the fit would work out.
 

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