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Ebay v Primark
1 Attachment(s) I bought a dress identical to this although in red from Primark last week (this one is £35 from DP's) and when I got to the till it rung up at £6. I thought the original price of £12 was a bargain! Anyway, last night I was browsing ebay and found my red primark dress (complete with visible Primark label) going for £45:eek: I couldn't believe it. How can these sellers get away with this??
It's madness but obviously there's a demand for them if the price has risen to that price.
Rubbish if you want to buy said item, great if you're the seller :lol:
It's not sellers getting away with anything, they can't force anyone to buy their stuff, it's buyers too stupid to know their prices or too lazy to go out and bargain hunt.
I agree with pansy.
My local Primark had loads of these when I bought mine- I should have bought in bulk and sold on ebay but I've got too much of a guilty conscience for that :angel:
1 Attachment(s) I bought a dress identical to this although in red from Primark last week (this one is £35 from DP's) and when I got to the till it rung up at £6. I thought the original price of £12 was a bargain! Anyway, last night I was browsing ebay and found my red primark dress (complete with visible Primark label) going for £45:eek: I couldn't believe it. How can these sellers get away with this??
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It's madness but obviously there's a demand for them if the price has risen to that price.
Rubbish if you want to buy said item, great if you're the seller :lol:
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It's not sellers getting away with anything, they can't force anyone to buy their stuff, it's buyers too stupid to know their prices or too lazy to go out and bargain hunt.
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I agree with pansy.
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My local Primark had loads of these when I bought mine- I should have bought in bulk and sold on ebay but I've got too much of a guilty conscience for that :angel:
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