'I could have donated the $5 instead': Woman buys stained top off TikTok Live

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It is not uncommon to be disappointed by items bought online. Although online shopping has opened up a new world of convenience, it still cannot make up for not actually seeing and feeling your purchases in person. One woman learnt this the hard way...

"I myself am a seller on other platforms. Tops that are as good as new are sold at a maximum of $6, those that are not are $2, or even free. Even if the item has a small defect and is free, I would still inform buyers to let them know.

"I didn't expect myself to get an item for $5 that was meant for the trash. As you can see, every single area of the top was dirty, as if it had been worn for a very long period of time without washing.The buyer told Stomp that the seller apparently refused to issue her a refund after she raised the issue with them.

"I do donate regularly as well I can't even allow myself to donate this kind of item. And they actually sold it."I could have donated the $5 to someone who needed it."

 

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