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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2971964, member: 76863"]I'm not sure if you're new to eBay or what but there's really no need to be going down this road. eBay sellers have to work off a completely different demeanor than the real world. A lot of sellers give no descriptions at all because regardless of what they say a buyer can turn and twist it into a SNAD case.</p><p><br /></p><p>As far as responding to your complaint, it's a no win for the seller. ANYTHING a seller says in the eBay system can and does get used against them if a case comes up. All you had to do was request a return and that would be the end of it when you returned it. Picking a fight with the seller isn't going to do anything, everyone knows the buyers have all the leverage on there. There's a reason why the standard response to any complaint from the majority of sellers is something along the lines of "You are welcome to return the item if you wish" and that's about all you will get out of them. Anything else they say is setting them up to get boned by the system if a case is filed</p><p><br /></p><p>By the way the finger print is perfectly clear in his photos, so calling them dishonest based off of you missing that really is not fair and you should know better than to throw around accusations with no proof[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2971964, member: 76863"]I'm not sure if you're new to eBay or what but there's really no need to be going down this road. eBay sellers have to work off a completely different demeanor than the real world. A lot of sellers give no descriptions at all because regardless of what they say a buyer can turn and twist it into a SNAD case. As far as responding to your complaint, it's a no win for the seller. ANYTHING a seller says in the eBay system can and does get used against them if a case comes up. All you had to do was request a return and that would be the end of it when you returned it. Picking a fight with the seller isn't going to do anything, everyone knows the buyers have all the leverage on there. There's a reason why the standard response to any complaint from the majority of sellers is something along the lines of "You are welcome to return the item if you wish" and that's about all you will get out of them. Anything else they say is setting them up to get boned by the system if a case is filed By the way the finger print is perfectly clear in his photos, so calling them dishonest based off of you missing that really is not fair and you should know better than to throw around accusations with no proof[/QUOTE]
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