Check ended listings. She relisted it and it sold.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I think I ended, it said 0 bids so thankfully people kept their wits and didn't buy it.Originally posted by mypinkmermaid:
Given the number of fake AG items showing up on ebay these days, I would guess that this seller bought it on ebay as Samantha's bear, and just won't acknowledge that she was ripped off too. It's sold, so someone just paid way more for a Bitty Bear than they needed to.
Oh no! I hate fake AG stuff!
ETA: Technically though it's not fake AG, it's just not Samanthas bear.
<font color="#051E50" size="1">[ March 11, 2006 08:47 PM: Message edited by: MissCurlyCat ]</font>
*bangs head on laptop*
That is my answer!
She ought to have listened to the person who told her she was wrong. Not only is that not Samantha's bear, but it's not real mohair, and it never was listed for $28. That's flagrant false advertising and she should frankly worry about getting reported! Getting a few extra $$ isn't worth losing your ebay priviledges; at least I wouldn't think so!
If you can't even spell "Josefina" correctly, I'm not likely to believe you know what you're talking about! (She spelled it Josephina in the item description.)
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