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<p>[QUOTE="OdedPaz, post: 2071453, member: 21096"]eBay will always support the buyer, not the seller.</p><p><br /></p><p>Nevertheless, I had a couple of times that a dispute was opened against me, and after talking to a Supervisor at eBay, they decided to refund the buyer AND not charge me for it, saying it is their way to thank me for being such a good seller on eBay.</p><p><br /></p><p>I suggest you call eBay, talk to a supervisor and ask for assistance.</p><p><br /></p><p>If nothing works - take it as the cost of doing online business...</p><p><br /></p><p>By the way - do all your auctions have anything written about returns, refunds, terms of returns, having the coin returned in the same condition it was sent, etc.?</p><p><br /></p><p>Oh, I just remembered a friend of mine saying he sent a customer a perfect raw coin, that he estimated it to be at least an MS-63, and the customer decided to return for a refund, and what he got back was an XF at most. The buyer simply upgraded the coin in his collection on the back of the eBay seller.</p><p><br /></p><p>Things happen. Not everyone out there is as honest as you and me, and unfortunately, in a world of lies and deception, these are some of the things we unfortunately have to face.</p><p><br /></p><p>{stepping off soap-box}[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="OdedPaz, post: 2071453, member: 21096"]eBay will always support the buyer, not the seller. Nevertheless, I had a couple of times that a dispute was opened against me, and after talking to a Supervisor at eBay, they decided to refund the buyer AND not charge me for it, saying it is their way to thank me for being such a good seller on eBay. I suggest you call eBay, talk to a supervisor and ask for assistance. If nothing works - take it as the cost of doing online business... By the way - do all your auctions have anything written about returns, refunds, terms of returns, having the coin returned in the same condition it was sent, etc.? Oh, I just remembered a friend of mine saying he sent a customer a perfect raw coin, that he estimated it to be at least an MS-63, and the customer decided to return for a refund, and what he got back was an XF at most. The buyer simply upgraded the coin in his collection on the back of the eBay seller. Things happen. Not everyone out there is as honest as you and me, and unfortunately, in a world of lies and deception, these are some of the things we unfortunately have to face. {stepping off soap-box}[/QUOTE]
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