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November 26th, 2014, 10:56 AM
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Re: So New and Mistakes
If the seller was advertising the pack as a brand, like Moda, then it was false advertising and you should get a refund.
However, we have locals who sell stuff on Ebay like this - they go to thrift stores, garage sales, ask friends for any fabric, and put it up as a Charm pack. If that was what the seller did, you still deserve a refund, but it wasn't advertised as a brand or quality. That word MAY is a caveat of sorts.
Since you can't use it to quilt with, and if you can't return it, cut the charms up into 2 1/2 squares and maybe some HSTs. You can play with layout for a quilt pattern without sacrificing any of your "good" fabric. Also smaller pieces good to practice some stitching techniques.
Some none-traditional places are OK. Amazon does list brands, and if the seller is wrong, Amazon deals with it. Etsy probably well policed, too.
Last edited by Alpha O; November 26th, 2014 at 10:59 AM.
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