Worst experience of buying a vacuum on eBay?

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As a woman, how can you NOT find it rude or offensive? Just because somebody didn't want to hang around waiting for an eBay sale to be collected doesn't immediately mean that she's going through that time of the month.

I don't care if it was a "joke", it was still a ridiculous comment.

(God, I'm such a feminist! I'd make a brilliant lesbian!)
 
There are impatient, self-centered people in this world. She probably would have waited in line at the grocery store longer than it would have taken to wait for you; you just weren't her priority.

Rack it up to "it takes all kinds"

As for bad transactions.
I have to say (Knock wood) I have not had a bad experience buying anything on Ebay. I have been lucky that all my sellers took extra caution in packaging, were prompt and honest. I have always left 100% positive feedback, and received the same.

Thing is if something is trash or "for parts" as a machine I recently purchased, I will pay accordingly, but was pleasantly surprised that the repairs were minimal to get a great value.
 
Most of my eBay experiences have been pretty good. I don't think I've ever been completely ripped off. I did have an annoying experience this week when I won an auction for three hand turned wooden pens. Before I could pay for it, the seller had sold it out from under me to someone else.

I recently bought a Kirby G5 on eBay and am still awaiting its delivery. It was supposed to have arrived this past Wednesday, but that was the day UPS finally got it. They said it was to be delivered Friday, but this week's snow delayed that until Monday. But the only part that was the seller's fault was the delay in actually sending it off.
 

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