I understand that the seller inadvertently sold a portion of their inventory without updating the listing details. It was quite upsetting when they casually mentioned, “feel free to cancel.” For collectors in the Kpop community, the Photocards are essential—without them, the album loses most of its value. The seller should have recognized that they couldn’t meet the advertised offer and canceled the order themselves. I refuse to cancel and then incur a cancellation fee.
i totally get it. its bs when seller messes up and expect us to cancel. we collectors put our trust in proper listings, and this kinda slip is just not ok. why should we bear the loss for their mixup?
This situation reflects a broader problem I have encountered in online transactions regarding accountability. I have experienced similar circumstances where a seller’s mismanagement of inventory negatively impacted the value of the purchased items. It seems unjust for the buyer to face cancellation fees when the error originates on the seller’s end. From personal experience, I believe that the seller should take full responsibility for restocking and ensuring inventory accuracy. Maintaining robust inventory systems is essential for preserving trust between sellers and collectors.
Hey everyone, I’m really frustrated about this too – it’s so annoying when the seller’s mistake ends up being our problem. I’m wondering what kind of protections we as buyers should be looking for nowadays. I mean, if this happens over and over, doesn’t it hurt the entire community’s trust in these transactions? Have any of you encountered a similar scenario where you got a proper resolution from the seller or the platform? I’m curious if there might be alternative ways to handle these issues in the future. What do you all think could be a fair solution, or perhaps some preventative measures we could suggest to the sellers?