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<p>[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 1945194, member: 5233"]I don't consider it fraud because I don't think it was designed to deceive. I think it's more likely that the seller didn't know. The fact that they allowed it to be returned should be proof enough. Had it truly been a fraud, they would have made every attempt to prevent it from being returned including not responding to your messages. It just doesn't make sense for it to be a fraud.</p><p><br /></p><p>I find your comments hard to believe because the story kept changing. Every time someone disagreed with you...you responded with new information to counter what was said. Again, I don't know what actually happened...what you could be saying might be exactly the truth. However, like I said, it just seems convenient. </p><p><br /></p><p>I give them the benefit of the doubt because they did the right thing in the end. Frankly, based on how I have seen you respond to posts here on CT, I would imagine your messages to them were quite hostile. That is why they probably didn't want to play nice and pushed you to go through eBay to make a return happen. That may also be why they demanded a tracking number...not only is it recommended by eBay, but my guess is the way you responded to them gave them some concern. </p><p><br /></p><p>Now, none of that may have happened, I don't know because I wasn't privy to those messages. But, it sure would fit.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 1945194, member: 5233"]I don't consider it fraud because I don't think it was designed to deceive. I think it's more likely that the seller didn't know. The fact that they allowed it to be returned should be proof enough. Had it truly been a fraud, they would have made every attempt to prevent it from being returned including not responding to your messages. It just doesn't make sense for it to be a fraud. I find your comments hard to believe because the story kept changing. Every time someone disagreed with you...you responded with new information to counter what was said. Again, I don't know what actually happened...what you could be saying might be exactly the truth. However, like I said, it just seems convenient. I give them the benefit of the doubt because they did the right thing in the end. Frankly, based on how I have seen you respond to posts here on CT, I would imagine your messages to them were quite hostile. That is why they probably didn't want to play nice and pushed you to go through eBay to make a return happen. That may also be why they demanded a tracking number...not only is it recommended by eBay, but my guess is the way you responded to them gave them some concern. Now, none of that may have happened, I don't know because I wasn't privy to those messages. But, it sure would fit.[/QUOTE]
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