Never edit shipping after someone buys something, because they can screw you over and you aren’t covered by PayPal or eBay if you changed anything. You have to cancel and relist if they want to change anything like that
was wondering how the hell this benefits the buyer… if they can dispute the charge and the seller can’t refute it that makes sense
A lot of eBay buyers purchase a thing and either get buyer’s regret and want to cancel it entirely, or somehow get you to knock more off the price. This sounds like them trying to weasel out of a bid they regretted.
Hindsight and all that.
It took me longer than I’d like to admit to start canceling/ghosting the idiots one meets from Craigslist and eBay encounters. These are the people who ask the dumb questions, want to haggle on something marked firm, want to meet at 123 Sketchy Blvd. at 2 AM, etc. One guy was fifteen minutes into explaining what he was using the hand truck I sold him for when I said ‘fuck it’ and closed the garage door on him.
Life’s too short for dumb people.
Is a hand truck a very small truck?
Edit: TIL, thank you for the replies.
I’m Mexican, and for some reason we call that “diablito”. Our more civilized Spanish speakers call it “carretilla de carga”.
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Only the uninformed call that a “dolly”. That is a “hand-truck”. A hand truck features a vertical, L-shaped design with an upright handle, two wheels, and a small bottom ledge whereas a dolly has a raised, flat platform that typically has four wheels.
Thanks for cuming to my Ted talk
Clearly it’s a ‘sack-truck’ but then UK and US are nations divided by a common language.
You lost the war, it’s hand-truck brit. Next time win your own war if you want to control the names of tools lmao.
Makes no difference it’s still called what it’s called here, you can call it what you like, because you will anyway.
What is this, a truck for hands?!
You telling me a hand trucked this dolly?





