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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3108577, member: 76863"]As long as the money gets returned to the buyer that’s the end of it. Every retail setting has the right to refuse a sale or cancel a sale with customers as long as it isn’t from discrimination. Given the annomity of the Internet discrimination is almost impossible to prove. </p><p><br /></p><p>Suing someone over it when the money was returned is essentially just trying to beat someone over the head and throw money around hoping they cannot afford to fight it. If they can they would almost certainly eventually especially since the mere presence of the law suit is evidence of an unhealthy business relationship that every seller and company would want to end as fast as possible. There may not even be anything for you to sue for if they have everything shielded like some companies do. Regardless a loss would result in a massive counter claim for all fees and damages which would be very pricey. </p><p><br /></p><p>There is someone who has been doing exactly that for years suing random sellers over everything. His victories have been overturned when he has actually won but since he’s a lawyer he keeps appealing forever trying to bankrupt the other side into bid settlements[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3108577, member: 76863"]As long as the money gets returned to the buyer that’s the end of it. Every retail setting has the right to refuse a sale or cancel a sale with customers as long as it isn’t from discrimination. Given the annomity of the Internet discrimination is almost impossible to prove. Suing someone over it when the money was returned is essentially just trying to beat someone over the head and throw money around hoping they cannot afford to fight it. If they can they would almost certainly eventually especially since the mere presence of the law suit is evidence of an unhealthy business relationship that every seller and company would want to end as fast as possible. There may not even be anything for you to sue for if they have everything shielded like some companies do. Regardless a loss would result in a massive counter claim for all fees and damages which would be very pricey. There is someone who has been doing exactly that for years suing random sellers over everything. His victories have been overturned when he has actually won but since he’s a lawyer he keeps appealing forever trying to bankrupt the other side into bid settlements[/QUOTE]
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