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Should I Change The Name Of This Item To Something Better
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change your text, don't put dumb things in like "great for creamer" and spell the text correctly. People want factual comments like size, what its made from, age if you know it, condition and so on. Whatever the star rating of a seller, i always think very hard before bidding on anything where the seller can't spell or who uses bad grammer. It implies a slapdash disorganised attitude to me and makes me not have faith in the seller.
Agree with woofgang, I wouldn't mention creamer or milk - I wouldn't put milk in it, it's be a devil cleaning out the spout :-)
Don't forget that part of your star rating on eBay from your buyers comes from "was the item as described?" - the more detail you put in, the better. Has it been used but it still in good clean condition? where did you get it from, it would be great for someone with a teapot collection, etc. - but you MUST say how big it is, go and buy a tape measure or ruler.
Don't forget that part of your star rating on eBay from your buyers comes from "was the item as described?" - the more detail you put in, the better. Has it been used but it still in good clean condition? where did you get it from, it would be great for someone with a teapot collection, etc. - but you MUST say how big it is, go and buy a tape measure or ruler.
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