Online selling is a tricky thing to get the hang of. You have to realize when someone is lying through the screen and scamming you or if it is a real sale. Recently I bought a ring set off of Etsy I had been looking at it for a long time, I did the right thing by looking through the reviews and all reviews said great things such as “this ring came in so fast” and “this ring never tarnishes” all from verified buyers. I bought the ring and waited for a very long time for it to ship, months went by and I was very anxious and curious about it since I paid a decent amount for the ring and I was excited to get it. That is when I dug in deeper, I looked at the Etsy page and they had an Instagram they were connected to that had over 200 thousand followers but then when I looked at their posts they were getting around 10 likes That was when I knew something was up. I went back to the thousands of reviews and that’s when I realized way deep down that this store had terrible reviews, they were just hidden. I should have taken my business somewhere else instead I thought that they were a trustworthy and honest company, something that happens too often in sales and this world. People hide their authentic products and scam people. Eventually, the ring did come but after only wearing it one time it started to tarnish just like the deep and hidden reviews said it would. Some people are like this and will try to scam you but I believe most people are good people who want the best for you, things tend to get dicey when money is involved. This is why I am glad to be going into the work field as a Christian with a Christian background and steady morals.
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Sorry to hear about scammy salespeople. Christian morals rule
Well that is very uncool. Not tubular.
You’re going to find the case to be a lot that people are not genuine and out for themselves. Allow God to have his justice with them. Understand that if we want those things to change then we need to put that out there as salespeople to be better.