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Why do Ebay clothes seller smother them with Febreeze?!

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I've bought a couple of "new with tags" items of clothing from Ebay recently.

 

The first one had a bit of a strange smell. At first I thought it was fab con, then I realised it couldn't be, as the item was new with tags.

 

The second one, different seller, had a similar whiff about it.

 

I've just opened another one, another seller again, and once more I was hit by this sickly smell.

 

Then I realised, the sellers must be spraying the clothes with Febreeze!

 

It's such a vile smell. Each time I open a parcel, the bedroom stinks of it for a couple of days.

 

I really wish they wouldn't do it!

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I sometimes find that they have a strong smell of air freshener or even fag smoke. I usually mention this in my feedback as it really annoys me.

 

 

Years ago the neice of one of my friends hosted an Ann Summers party.

 

The clothes were poor quality, but I wanted to buy something because my friend's niece was the host. However, the Party person was a heavy smoker, and she kept her stock in the car. Everything reeked of cigarettes, it was awful.

 

I just couldn't bring myself to buy anything.

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Febreeze reminds me of the time the boys were into crabbing. On holiday in Mudeford I purchased some fish bait from the fishmonger and left it in the boot of the car. The sun came out temp shot up and you've guessed the rest. :vom: I was deposited outside the supermarket and came back armed with airfreshener and Febreeeze - not sure why - it was pretty new then and the ads were very enticing - car was liberally sprayed and windows opened - I was not popular for several days - I've never been allowed near fish bait again - not sure why :think:

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I have not come across this much but have been very lucky that the vast majority of clothing has clearly been freshly laundered. However, other peoples washing powder etc does differ smell wise and so, whilst I leave feedback to say 'freshly laundered' into the machine it goes!

 

However, I do wonder if some folk squirt a bit of Febreeze on instead of going down the washing/ironing route :think::shameonu:

 

If, and its a BIG if, items smell of smoke then that is def mentioned in the feedback however amazing the item - as a non smoker its a big no-no not to mention a smoking household. I always add the 'smoke and pet free - apart from the hamster' bit to my listings so that people know!

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I am very seriously allergic to Febreeze (and most petrochemical scents) so always open my parcels outside just in case - I know a lot of sellers don't bother to read the notes asking them not to do this.

 

It really annoys me, especially when something is supposed to be 'new' , as by definition, something new hasn't been doused with chemicals (or at least any additional ones! :lol: )

 

But, to be fair to sellers, I've seen people with horrible feedback because clothes smelled of smoke or musty, I always put at the bottom of my auctions that the items come from a home where people smoke and where there are animals. I wish I could rely on this to make sure people who are bothered by such stuff don't bid on my stuff, but it seems people don't read the words in many cases :evil:

 

Today I got some shoes. Lovely condition, absolutely filthy soles (looks like they've wandered thro chook poo! :lol: ). Why wouldn't someone wipe them before parcelling them up??

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Indeed. Just had a message back from the seller saying that she herself had bought them as used on eBay but was selling them on for the smelly reason!

 

That's appalling! Cheeky moo.

 

She should have got her money back from the seller and either returned the trainers or put them in the bin.

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Urghhhh :shameonu: Its an awful cliche but......I REALLY wouldn't sell anything anywhere that I would not be happy to buy. As a seller anywhere being totally honest is so important and it makes me so mad that some people just take the doodah! Surely they realise that its not going to go well if something is a bit dodgy :roll::twisted: Joined up thinking, I reckon :lol:

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Maybe this is what the skater skirt which I bought for my YD smelt of when I got it in the post, very sickly like cheap sweets. :vom:

 

I too would not sell anything in a condition that I wouldn't buy myself. I always wash clothes when I get them them in because I am fearful of importing bed bugs with fabric items.

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Hmm. a lot of the stuff I buy is vintage and doesn't take kindly to being washed.

Putting things in the freezer is supposed to kill clothes moths (so I tend to do that)

Would that kill bedbugs too?

I feel a large dose of paranoia coming on....

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I have just received a 'brand new & unworn' Tankini top that totally reeks of chlorine :roll:

Do people think we are stupid of something?

 

Blooming cheek. What did the seller say when you complained?

 

 

Heh - yes they do :lol:

I was just looking at 'new without tags' exercise trousers

That clearly have those creases at the top of the thighs that happen with not insubstantial wearing.

 

I always watch for that when lookinh at "New with tags" items as well. I swear that some people keep the removed tags then put them back on the clothes.

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