I occasionally get questions about the stuff I sell on eBay. I've been selling nothing but cookie cutters since last summer.
About a month ago someone started askin questions about a particular set. The answers to the questions were in the description. At least I thought so. I would answer the question and she would come back askin for a clarification. After about three 'go rounds,' I added this person to my blocked bidder list. Who needs stuff like that???
Another potential buyer asked me about the mini baby set. Would the cookies be small enough for cupcake toppers? I think I sort of knew what cupcake toppers would be, I just had no idea how big the cupcakes would be. I wrote back saying that the sizes in the description were reasonably accurate. Haven't received an order from her yet.
I'm not sure if this question was serious or if it was from one of those 'little, blue-haired ladies that get in my way and cause other problems for me, probably just because they can. The question and I quote: 'I am interested in your cookie cutter set and was wondering are these allowed to be placed into the oven while baking the cookies to retain shape?' There is no warning on the box, but I didn't mention that. I said that they are made of tinplate steel (in the description) and probably would not melt like the plastic ones. Beyond that I can make no recommendations. Haven't received her order yet, either.
Don't know about you, but I think some of these are dumb.
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