jvitez
Well-known member
I placed an order for a 48 piece 1/4 inch new SK socket set off of ebay. The next day, I get an email from PayPal saying they refunded my money. The note from the Wisconsin retailer says "Im sorry but these are out of stock everywhere. SK went on strike and they are having a hard time catching up."

Why would you list an item for sale on ebay if it's not available?! I assumed this would be in his actual inventory. I guess not. How many on line tool sellers are just placing drop shipped orders? I guess I have a this strange notion that if you advertise something for sale you've checked to see if you can get it, or even better, you actually have it in your own inventory.
So now if I want to order any SK items, I need to ask the seller if it's actually available?
Why would you list an item for sale on ebay if it's not available?! I assumed this would be in his actual inventory. I guess not. How many on line tool sellers are just placing drop shipped orders? I guess I have a this strange notion that if you advertise something for sale you've checked to see if you can get it, or even better, you actually have it in your own inventory.
So now if I want to order any SK items, I need to ask the seller if it's actually available?



