so i bought a kudra belt on ebay. it's a cute belt, but here is the pictures they listed:
it was listed in excellent condition, and i disagree. here is a picture of the belt, with leather marks where it looks like it's "rubbed" or whatever and a PEN MARK on the belt.
i'm pissed, because this wasn't listed in the auction. how should i word my letter to the seller?
here is what i have so far:
"Hi,
I just received this belt today, and while it is a cute belt, I am disappointed that it was not mentioned in the auction that there are marks all over the belt where the leather appears "rubbed" and also a pen mark, as pictured in the photo I attached. I would not have done a BIN or paid as much as I did had I known these things, and feel the item was misrepresented (since the item was listed in "excellent" condition)."
i don't know if i want to return the belt and ask for a refund (they state no returns in the auction" or just mention i will be leaving them negative feedback?
that's not ok. they should either take it back and refund you, or if you want to keep it, maybe they will give you a partial refund to compensate for the condition?
ok, they wrote back saying i could either return it or get a partial refund...
i'm undecided. what would be fair? the belt was $45 BIN (not including shipping), i was thinking of asking for $15. does that sound like too much? (it was $35 for bidding, not BIN)
I have a Kudra bag and the leather is very much the same. I'm going to try using some Method leather care wipes on it to see if that helps condition the bag a bit. I'll let you know how it turns out.
ETA: Okay, just tried out the method leather care wipes (from Target) and they definitely even out the tone of the leather. DH also says that if you wanted, you could try mink oil, as it will darken the leather a little bit, make the tone more even, and keep it supple.
By the way, I think you should ask for $15-20 back. I think if you were to buy it in the store, you'd get that much taken off the price easily.