by davidd » Fri Jul 02, 2021 10:16 pm
Oh, no! I hope this wasn't a scammer who just wanted the rare alternate head sculpt.
Look the doll over very carefully when it comes back, and if you suspect a scam, like a head swap, notify eBay immediately... and hope for the best.
If you do get the original doll back, I would suggest re-listing for at least seven days, or even ten, rather than three. When I need "quick money" I do a five day listing, but for something this expensive, I would want as many people to see it as possible.
Include a few more close-up photos of the head and face in the listing. You can include up to 12 photos; for an item like this, close-up photos in addition to the pics you posted would be helpful.
Mention any flaws you are aware of, no matter how minor, in your description.
And clearly state: PRE-OWNED ITEM - OFFERED "AS IS" - RETURNS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED! PLEASE READ ENTIRE DESCRIPTION AND SEE PHOTOS! ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE BEFORE PLACING A BID! Don't forget to check the little "no returns" box.
(I do this on ALL my listings now, and it has significantly reduced returns and complaints.)