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Old June 9, 2012   #1
ScottinAtlanta
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Default Warning about eBay seller of seeds

Folks, I bought several packages of seeds from an ebay seller called

the_garden_goddess22

So far, 2 out of 8 packages are wrong:

Aunt Ginny's Purple grew out RL, not PL
Red Zebra grew out as pear cherries, not plum globes

No response from the seller.

Caveat Emptor.



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Old June 9, 2012   #2
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Scott,

IMO, you would be better off requesting varieties on here; either trade or SASE or buying from the reputable dealers listed on this site and others. Thanks for the heads up.
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Old June 9, 2012   #3
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Scott _ I have some Aunt Ginnys Purple seed purchased last year I think from Knapps. They came up strong and PL but I ended up accidentally giving all of them away so never got to taste! If you would like some, just PM me with address.
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Old June 10, 2012   #4
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Hey Scott, sorry you got stung by a bad seller. Happened to me last year with some pepper seeds. Fortunately, I got a really great "mystery" pepper out of it!

I've only bought from one Ebay seller and that's Blue Ribbon Tomatoes. The owner of that one is a member here and she does a great job for, quite frankly, an unbelievable price.

You probably already know, but there is a list of places that are recommended sites by members here. Those are all tried and true, so to speak, so we can feel pretty good about buying from them.

I am excited for you about those little pear shaped tomatoes, though. I saw them on your other thread and was intrigued. So maybe you don't ever buy from that seller again, but hope that your mysteries are really really cool?
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Old June 10, 2012   #5
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Hey, if you want the "red zebra" mystery seeds, they are yours. Just send me your address.
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Old June 10, 2012   #6
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What a shame. Maybe open an item not as described case on ebay. Oh but maybe it is too late to do that? Well thanks for the warning.
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Old June 10, 2012   #7
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Wow, that is so nice of you, Scott!

I'm going to pass, though, because I already have samples of about fifteen varieties of seeds (all of which I really wanted to try) that I couldn't fit in this year. It was hard enough trying to narrow down the choices as it is. I'm such a waffler!
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Old June 19, 2012   #8
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yikes! Thanks for the heads up on this, I had this seller saved for future purchases. I just went and looked at the feedback for this seller. Their responses says a lot about them. What a bad attitude!

There are some great ebay sellers, it's a shame people this this can give seed sellers on ebay a bad name
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I went to a "reputable" source and out of 6 varieties, two are not true
one is a Mr.Hawkins that should be PL. At least 20 plants and not one is a PL. The other should have been Moskovich, an early variety. Well so far all my late varieties have set more fruit and are closer to ripening than these 6 "early" plants.

You've got to know who you're buying from. Impressive web sites and high traffic, do not a good supplier make.

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Old November 12, 2012   #10
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This is not good because I purchased strawberry seeds from this lady before. Now I am worried as they may belong to a different variety .
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