![]() ![]() ![]() And, since they're drop shipping the product via eBay (and the recipient won't be "Pay Pal validated") any protection for the seller is probably voided also. And apparently Groupon has no rating system (that buyers can see, anyway) so no matter how they foul up a sale, they'll look good. And, since they never "sell" anything on eBay their feedback rating will always be positive, since buyers cannot get a negative rating. The customer service process is totally screwed up. I guess it's legitimate, but it definitely has some downsides. If they sell it on Groupon, they buy it on eBay and drop ship it to you. Apparently they monitor eBay for good deals and advertise the same product, marked up - without having any in hand - on Groupon. When I looked at x-t's feedback I saw they never sold anything. When I saw your address again but with a different eBay ID I thought someone was somehow trying to scam me. No, advertising on Groupon never had occurred to me, but thanks for the clue to this mystery I was REALLY puzzled about this. This jerky is from the same batch that the order that you didn't like was from. I will need to ship the item unless user x-t requests it to be cancelled. I'm going to ask cause that's very weird. “My boyfriend may have placed an order elsewhere? He knows I am obsessed with this stuff haha. ? The eBay username is different, but the address and name is the same. I just refunded this order that was earlier shipped to your username a-, and then I got another order to ship to this address. Buyer's comments are in quotes, mine in bold. Then I got another order to ship to her address! Here is the followup (our conversation). Is this a common practice? I had a buyer order something from me, but was not satisfied with the texture (it was pork jerky) and so asked for a refund, which I promptly gave. ![]()
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