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Question about shoes bought from ebay

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 4:28 pm
by cromionic
I had a question about shoes you buy from a auction on Ebay. My major concern is that since ebay has a policy that says shoes must be cleaned before there allowed to be auctioned. I just wanted to know from some people on here who have bought shoes from this site , do they still retain some odor ?

Question about shoes bought from ebay

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 7:50 pm
by sd45up
:D Buy new shoes, no old ones someone had wear around the house, as they say. :?:

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 10:39 pm
by pressovannye
I've bought a few pairs of boots from ebay for my wife (and myself!). All were previously owned but unused so there was no objectionable odor.

I would never buy anything that was well-used, unless for some reason I were buying them for the smell.

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Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 11:48 pm
by Trashy
I have gotten a few worn items, most sellers know what your looking for. I just email them first. If the seller has a bunch of new items listed also they may not be use to the request, but most have no problem sending them "as is"

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:53 pm
by rayfootah
I been ripped off everytime except for twice..they say the shoes smell and they don't ..one women even sprayed something in the shoe. if they list a wide range of size don't bid!!! the last pair i won i never got at all so it's hit an miss. if you want smell chances are you wont get it if you wont it for the wear then they will be well worn jus wit no odor..

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 7:00 pm
by cromionic
Well that stinks anyone know of any other sites out there where i can find some well worn heels. I don't know anymore i really want shoes with the odor intact but i don't want to risk getting ripped off by someone. Why does ebay even sell well worn shoes if they require them to be cleaned first? I`m pretty sure no woman would want shoes with toe prints in them from some other women.

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:36 am
by sniffs_her_shoes
I agree, contacting the seller through email is a good idea. Plus you ask the seller other questions also. Like if they have other shoes they wouldn't mind selling.

I was able to buy a worn pair of Skechers from a Hooters girl on Ebay. Originally, she was selling a Hooters T-shirt, but after emailing her I found out she had a pair Skechers in her closet that she didn't mind selling. I asked her not to wash them before she mailed them...and she didn't. When I recieved them, they still had her "musky" odor...perfect for sniffing. Later, I was able to contact her again and bought a pair of used socks. I kept the socks inside the Skechers so the shoes retained its musky smell.

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 11:28 am
by heelfucker
All I can say on this interesting topic is that well worn heels are certainly available on eBay. However, you have to be careful.

There are a lot of sellers who know about us and are trying to take advantage of our urge. They sell all sorts of old shoes - they obtain them from somewhere (second hand shops, strippers, friends, private/garage sales etc) are resell them. Beware of sellers putting a wide range of sizes for sale and/or a great number of shoes for sale every week. I don't care how much time a girl spends wearing high heels, she cannot go through more than 2-3 pairs a year!!!

And even when you do find a credible seller who is willing to give up a nice pair of well worn heels for money, don't get your hopes sky high. In most cases, you will get her well worn shoes, but they are not likely to be (that) smelly regardless of what she says.

In my foot and high-heels fetish "career" I have come across just one or two girls who had more than one pair of heels and whose heels retained a reasonably strong aroma hours after she would take them off. In most cases, if a girl has more than one pair of heels or if she doesn't have incredbly stinky feet, her shoes are not going to be very smelly an hour after she takes them off.

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:16 am
by heelfucker
If somebody wants me to, I could put together a short list of sellers who change their profile/seller name in order to look more credible. Of course, each time they start a new profile they argue they are selling their own shoes because they need the money to get through college (!) or because their shoe closet is bursting open.

But then, this would be discrediting somebody’s website or eBay store, and may get our forum in trouble with the eBay Police…

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:58 pm
by chunky heeled shoe lover
i have bought a couple of nice pairs of worn shoes from ebay and one in particular had a nice whiff about them...also to make it even more of a turn on i facebooked her name after i had won and found out she was an awesome looking pakistani chick..... wrong or right, i dont care...at least i know what the girl looks like whose shoes i am toying with...lol