Royal Tea Bay - Anyone Deal With Them Before?

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Mar 6th, '16, 00:49
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Royal Tea Bay - Anyone Deal With Them Before?

by ZeroC » Mar 6th, '16, 00:49

On ebay there's a seller called Royal Tea Bay. Has anyone had any dealings with them? I searched this forum and only got 1 hit and it wasn't specifically about them. They seem to have a huge selection and have over 12,000 of positive feedback (99.7%, Dragon Tea House has 99.6% though they have 40,000+) . Curious about the rep of the seller and authenticity of the products being sold.

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Mar 6th, '16, 07:23
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Re: Royal Tea Bay - Anyone Deal With Them Before?

by Psyck » Mar 6th, '16, 07:23

I only did one small transaction, so can't provide much by way of feedback. I had purchased a gaiwan from them which was described as 150ml, they shipped immediately and I received it in normal time. Unfortunately it was a 100ml gaiwan. When I mentioned it to them, they sent me another one for free - again a 100ml one :roll:

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Re: Royal Tea Bay - Anyone Deal With Them Before?

by mr mopu » Mar 6th, '16, 09:57

ZeroC wrote:On ebay there's a seller called Royal Tea Bay. Has anyone had any dealings with them? I searched this forum and only got 1 hit and it wasn't specifically about them. They seem to have a huge selection and have over 12,000 of positive feedback (99.7%, Dragon Tea House has 99.6% though they have 40,000+) . Curious about the rep of the seller and authenticity of the products being sold.
Don't buy Da YI from them. Most is fake that they have.

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