I have bought a garden chair from EBay for £94.95 when it came this morning it is a Robert Dyas product. Have looked on their web site and the same chair is selling for £74.95 with free postage.
I have emailed the seller conveying this information. Do you think they are doing anything wrong in selling a product at a higher price from a well known shop.?
The seller can offer for sale at whatever price he likes. I once saw a jacket I liked on ebay. I checked out the make and found quite a lot cheaper from the manufacturers own website so bought it from them. It is up to the buyer to check out the options and find it cheaper if they can.
grasscarp, I did check the item out on EBay and a lot of other business sellers were selling for a lot more, but my point was I didn't know it was a Robert Dyas product because otherwise I would have gone to their website.
I get so peed off with people leaving bad feedback for the smallest little things. It's like only really grumpy people leave feedback.
One time I went to book into a hotel and someone gave it just 1 star...because....there was a loose roof tile!!!
Last time we went abroad the hotel got bad reviews because it was in a residential area! The hotel was perfect. People want to pay 1* prices and receive 5* treatment.
lol lol I wonder how they knew there was a loose roof tile. It's not on my list of priorities to get a ladder and check the roof whilst unpacking my suitcase.
If I see something on Ebay I am thinking about buying, I always check other sites first.
I am after buying an item which costs £16 in the shops. I found the item on Ebay for £12 this morning. I then had a hunt around and found the same item on Amazon (new) for £8.