Complaint Review: Angela Doyle, Ashley Doyle, Angela Dole - Mt Pleasant South Carolina
- Angela Doyle, Ashley Doyle, Angela Dole 900 Johnnie Dodds Blvd Mt Pleasant, South Carolina U.S.A.
- Phone: 843-568-3726
- Web:
- Category: Con Artists
Angela Doyle, Ashley Doyle, Angela Dole Sold jewelry that is not authentic Mt Pleasant South Carolina
*Consumer Comment: Comment in dealing with Angela Doyle Ashley Ashleigh Doyle Angela Doi---Buyer Responsibility
*Consumer Comment: Comment in dealing with Angela Doyle Ashley Ashleigh Doyle Angela Doi---Buyer Responsibility
*Consumer Comment: Comment in dealing with Angela Doyle Ashley Ashleigh Doyle Angela Doi---Buyer Responsibility
*Consumer Comment: Comment in dealing with Angela Doyle Ashley Ashleigh Doyle Angela Doi---Buyer Responsibility
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I am really not sure who I am dealing with. This was an Ebay purchase. I sent payment to an Angela Dole in Mt Pleasant SC. I got the Tiffany Jewelry and although at first glance it looked nice ...it turned out to be fake. When I contacted the seller she referred to her sales listing and said that because she stated in the ad that sales were final and because she did not advertise the item as authentic or genuine that she had no duty to refund me. She offered to do an exchange however, which I did not want. I spoke with someone I know in law enforcement that unfortunately said that she is correct...that if the item is not held out to be authentic then she is in the clear. I wish I had asked all the right questions first but I did not know. I am filing this report so anyone else out there will ask before they buy so they don;t get stuck with an item they don't want. I have seen other reports filed that are similar. I tried to call the seller but only found an Angela Dole, not Doyle in Mt Pleasant SC.
So good luck to other buyers looking for a good price on Ebay...ask questions first! Maybe I can get a refund if I pester Angela enough!
Carrie
louisville, Kentucky
U.S.A.
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#4 Consumer Comment
Comment in dealing with Angela Doyle Ashley Ashleigh Doyle Angela Doi---Buyer Responsibility
AUTHOR: Marilee - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, September 02, 2007
I am a seller on Ebay and I am making this entry with regard to the "complaints" alleged against this ebay seller. Sellers constantly get "blamed" whenever their buyer is unhappy about their purchase. It really gets old. All these buyers out there scouring Ebay looking for a bargain...but of course fail to make sure all their questions are answered, fail to notice a VERY clear NO RETURN policy, and most importantly in their eagerness to get a bargain they fail to address authenticity if that is an issue.
They are so desperate to get something for nothing that they do not read the ad to see that the seller DOES NOT guarantee authenticity, does NOT hold the item out to be genuine and does NOT offer a money back guarantee. Yet the buyer STILL buys! Then when surprise surprise the item turns out to be a copy (that was never promised to be authentic) the buyer claims fraud. We sell luggage and handbags and deal with this problem frequently. The buyer wants to point the finger at the seller that he or she is a "con artist" or "scammer"....but really maybe the buyer should have verified these issues or read the ad closely before ASSUMING THE RISK when an ad said sales are final. I fail to see how this seller or any of the other million ebay sellers that sell copies of brand name goods has scammed these buyers. Let's face it, if you are trying to get a name brand item that cost $500 and you are buying it from an ebay seller for $100 can you sincerely believe it is real....especially when it NEVER says that it is??
When your item arrives and it is a mirror image copy with all the accessories and it saved you $400 you are going to complain?? Even if you do, how absurd is that to call the seller a fraud when the seller never advised you that the item was authentic and made clear from the get-go that the sale was final.
I say, maybe the buyers here need to reassess their buying habits. READ ads. Ask questions, realize that when an ad says FINAL sale that means that will apply to YOU and will not be up for debate. Take some responsibility for your eagerness to get a deal without reading carefully. Stop whining and trashing sellers who are not scamming you. YOU just did not read their ad and the reality is that it was YOUR failure to address these issues and not their sale that is the problem.

#3 Consumer Comment
Comment in dealing with Angela Doyle Ashley Ashleigh Doyle Angela Doi---Buyer Responsibility
AUTHOR: Marilee - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, September 02, 2007
I am a seller on Ebay and I am making this entry with regard to the "complaints" alleged against this ebay seller. Sellers constantly get "blamed" whenever their buyer is unhappy about their purchase. It really gets old. All these buyers out there scouring Ebay looking for a bargain...but of course fail to make sure all their questions are answered, fail to notice a VERY clear NO RETURN policy, and most importantly in their eagerness to get a bargain they fail to address authenticity if that is an issue.
They are so desperate to get something for nothing that they do not read the ad to see that the seller DOES NOT guarantee authenticity, does NOT hold the item out to be genuine and does NOT offer a money back guarantee. Yet the buyer STILL buys! Then when surprise surprise the item turns out to be a copy (that was never promised to be authentic) the buyer claims fraud. We sell luggage and handbags and deal with this problem frequently. The buyer wants to point the finger at the seller that he or she is a "con artist" or "scammer"....but really maybe the buyer should have verified these issues or read the ad closely before ASSUMING THE RISK when an ad said sales are final. I fail to see how this seller or any of the other million ebay sellers that sell copies of brand name goods has scammed these buyers. Let's face it, if you are trying to get a name brand item that cost $500 and you are buying it from an ebay seller for $100 can you sincerely believe it is real....especially when it NEVER says that it is??
When your item arrives and it is a mirror image copy with all the accessories and it saved you $400 you are going to complain?? Even if you do, how absurd is that to call the seller a fraud when the seller never advised you that the item was authentic and made clear from the get-go that the sale was final.
I say, maybe the buyers here need to reassess their buying habits. READ ads. Ask questions, realize that when an ad says FINAL sale that means that will apply to YOU and will not be up for debate. Take some responsibility for your eagerness to get a deal without reading carefully. Stop whining and trashing sellers who are not scamming you. YOU just did not read their ad and the reality is that it was YOUR failure to address these issues and not their sale that is the problem.

#2 Consumer Comment
Comment in dealing with Angela Doyle Ashley Ashleigh Doyle Angela Doi---Buyer Responsibility
AUTHOR: Marilee - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, September 02, 2007
I am a seller on Ebay and I am making this entry with regard to the "complaints" alleged against this ebay seller. Sellers constantly get "blamed" whenever their buyer is unhappy about their purchase. It really gets old. All these buyers out there scouring Ebay looking for a bargain...but of course fail to make sure all their questions are answered, fail to notice a VERY clear NO RETURN policy, and most importantly in their eagerness to get a bargain they fail to address authenticity if that is an issue.
They are so desperate to get something for nothing that they do not read the ad to see that the seller DOES NOT guarantee authenticity, does NOT hold the item out to be genuine and does NOT offer a money back guarantee. Yet the buyer STILL buys! Then when surprise surprise the item turns out to be a copy (that was never promised to be authentic) the buyer claims fraud. We sell luggage and handbags and deal with this problem frequently. The buyer wants to point the finger at the seller that he or she is a "con artist" or "scammer"....but really maybe the buyer should have verified these issues or read the ad closely before ASSUMING THE RISK when an ad said sales are final. I fail to see how this seller or any of the other million ebay sellers that sell copies of brand name goods has scammed these buyers. Let's face it, if you are trying to get a name brand item that cost $500 and you are buying it from an ebay seller for $100 can you sincerely believe it is real....especially when it NEVER says that it is??
When your item arrives and it is a mirror image copy with all the accessories and it saved you $400 you are going to complain?? Even if you do, how absurd is that to call the seller a fraud when the seller never advised you that the item was authentic and made clear from the get-go that the sale was final.
I say, maybe the buyers here need to reassess their buying habits. READ ads. Ask questions, realize that when an ad says FINAL sale that means that will apply to YOU and will not be up for debate. Take some responsibility for your eagerness to get a deal without reading carefully. Stop whining and trashing sellers who are not scamming you. YOU just did not read their ad and the reality is that it was YOUR failure to address these issues and not their sale that is the problem.

#1 Consumer Comment
Comment in dealing with Angela Doyle Ashley Ashleigh Doyle Angela Doi---Buyer Responsibility
AUTHOR: Marilee - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, September 02, 2007
I am a seller on Ebay and I am making this entry with regard to the "complaints" alleged against this ebay seller. Sellers constantly get "blamed" whenever their buyer is unhappy about their purchase. It really gets old. All these buyers out there scouring Ebay looking for a bargain...but of course fail to make sure all their questions are answered, fail to notice a VERY clear NO RETURN policy, and most importantly in their eagerness to get a bargain they fail to address authenticity if that is an issue.
They are so desperate to get something for nothing that they do not read the ad to see that the seller DOES NOT guarantee authenticity, does NOT hold the item out to be genuine and does NOT offer a money back guarantee. Yet the buyer STILL buys! Then when surprise surprise the item turns out to be a copy (that was never promised to be authentic) the buyer claims fraud. We sell luggage and handbags and deal with this problem frequently. The buyer wants to point the finger at the seller that he or she is a "con artist" or "scammer"....but really maybe the buyer should have verified these issues or read the ad closely before ASSUMING THE RISK when an ad said sales are final. I fail to see how this seller or any of the other million ebay sellers that sell copies of brand name goods has scammed these buyers. Let's face it, if you are trying to get a name brand item that cost $500 and you are buying it from an ebay seller for $100 can you sincerely believe it is real....especially when it NEVER says that it is??
When your item arrives and it is a mirror image copy with all the accessories and it saved you $400 you are going to complain?? Even if you do, how absurd is that to call the seller a fraud when the seller never advised you that the item was authentic and made clear from the get-go that the sale was final.
I say, maybe the buyers here need to reassess their buying habits. READ ads. Ask questions, realize that when an ad says FINAL sale that means that will apply to YOU and will not be up for debate. Take some responsibility for your eagerness to get a deal without reading carefully. Stop whining and trashing sellers who are not scamming you. YOU just did not read their ad and the reality is that it was YOUR failure to address these issues and not their sale that is the problem.


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