MethusalehHoneysuckle
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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.
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.