Explain this one to me, please...
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 3:11 pm
Every now and again there are postings in the For Sale section for an item that the poster claims was the wrong size/color/brand/etc. but is BRAND NEW (as claimed by seller, anyway).
I don't understand why, rather than return the item to the retailer and/or exchange it for the correct item, some folks here turn to selling the item on TubeNet. I don't know about you, but even if it's a "brand new" item, I'm not going to pay the brand-new-item-retail-price to buy the item from an individual on the secondary market unless the price is really excellent and below current retail. Otherwise, I'll just go a buy a new whatever for myself from the retailer.
So...I don't get it. If I received the wrong size or color item, I'd return it or exchange it for the right item.
It is a last ditch effort to try to break even and avoid restocking fees? That's really about all I can think of that even seems to begin to make financial sense.
Please enlighten me.
I don't understand why, rather than return the item to the retailer and/or exchange it for the correct item, some folks here turn to selling the item on TubeNet. I don't know about you, but even if it's a "brand new" item, I'm not going to pay the brand-new-item-retail-price to buy the item from an individual on the secondary market unless the price is really excellent and below current retail. Otherwise, I'll just go a buy a new whatever for myself from the retailer.
So...I don't get it. If I received the wrong size or color item, I'd return it or exchange it for the right item.
It is a last ditch effort to try to break even and avoid restocking fees? That's really about all I can think of that even seems to begin to make financial sense.
Please enlighten me.