Thanks for visiting and I hope you will find what you want here in my online shop!
Feel free to drop me any enquiries and I will try my best to answer them. Do be assured that all items found here are in perfect (brand new) condition unless otherwise stated. I do not sell defects (: or anything in less than 10/10 condition. Lastly, do read the terms and conditions before making any purchases (: Enjoy!
*All payments are to be made to POSB SAVINGS 033-29376-3.
Terms and Conditions
1. Send me a mail/comment to purchase
2. All payments must be made before meetups/delivery
3. I'll not be responsible for lost/damaged items
4. No refunds/exchanges allowed
5. Mode of payment: ATM transfer or I banking
6. Mode of distributions: Normal and registered Mail/Meet up in central areas
11.Prices are in SGD
To purchase or to make an equiry, pls refer to my profile on the right for contact details or to comment!
Everything at $20
Please mail me at anythingpretty@gmail.com
Click on Pictures for Larger View!
Nude Matt Flats Size 37Brand New
AE Audrina PurpleBrand New
Brand New With Tag
URSULA IN PURPLEBrand new
Brand New
Authentic asics shoesWorn once
Not super white anymore, obviously.
But otherwise, its like brand new.
A very nice pair of shoes!
Selling cause I just bought a new pair. I have 3 pairs of asics!
And I don't usually wear covered shoes (I just collect them!)
Fits size 37
$50 with meet up (in asics Tiger box from leftfoot)
How to protect yourself against online scammers
Before transaction:
This is the most critical period when steps could be taken for you to be more protected.
- When enquiring about an item, ask for its real pics before purchasing. This is to ensure that the seller actually possess the item
- Check if the seller was ever a deadseller at sgflea here
- Ask the seller to sms you his/her account number so that you would have a record of his/her phone number
- Bookmark or take note of the seller's blog/website's address
- Do not delete their emails before receiving the item
- If possible, ask for meet ups and pay the seller only then
- If not, ask for registered mails to prevent lost non-trackable mails. It is also to deny any scammers the chance to use "lost mail" as an excuse. Its only $2.24 more
- If you have opted for registered mail, ask for a clear snapshot of the receipt with the tracking number
- If you have opted for normal mail, ask the seller to send the item at a nearby post office. post boxes outdoors have a higher chance of being lost and addresses written might get smudged during rain
After transaction but before receiving item:
- Make sure you do 3,4 and 7 under "before transaction" above
- If you opted for registered mail, you can track you item here
If items got lost:
- Contact the seller so he/she can also file for lost mail
- If you opted for registered mail, simply go here or call the registered mail hotline 6845 6607 or go down to your post office to file for lost article
- If you opted for normal mail, you can also go here to enquire about the parcel and a friendly personnel would be in touch with you soon. You can also go down to the post office to file for lost article.
- The post office personnel you contacted would search for the article at the headquarter and also at the respective post offices where the parcel could possibly be found
- At the same time, visit the seller's website/blog to see if he/she is still selling the item or if there are others commenting about lost mails
If you suspect that you got scammed:
If you
- opted for registered mail and never heard from the seller again
- still see the items you bought on the seller's web/blog, tried to ask your friend to enquire about it and the seller is still selling the item
- tried contacting the seller but he/she basically went mia after you paid
- found other victims who were scammed by the seller
You should
- Post on Sgflea to warn others of the seller
- Report to Sgflea here
- Contact the seller via sms, comments and also email
- Warn him/her that you would report to the police and try to get your money back
- If there is still no response, contact the police
FAQs
I only have a website/blog add, can I still report the seller?
Do not worry, if you have her website or blog add/phone number/home address, the police would be able to track the seller.
Will the police care? Since not a big amount of money is involved.
If I am not wrong, these scams are filed under Breach of Trust. Hence, it is by all means a CRIME and taken seriously. You would need evidence of the scam and if there were more than one victim involved, gather together and report to the police.
However, do not expect much out of it. The scammer might be fined but you might not get your refund back at all. So try to get a refund before reporting.
I have seen many who got their refunds and let the matter go even when they have compelling evidence. I encourage you to report to the police if you encounter a scammer and have concrete evidence. This is to protect others from the same fate and to teach the scammer a lesson.
Hope this helps!