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<p>[QUOTE="mynamespat, post: 2972025, member: 83738"]I think you are taking things the wrong way. First of all, I'm having a hard time wrapping my mind around people saying it was a "good price". Since, like you say, the price you paid is right around fmv. It <i>was</i> <i>an auction</i> which means you set the price, but I'd reckon all that means is at least one other person didn't see the fingerprint.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now, where you are having trouble getting empathy is because of ebay's return policy. You can return it. You will only be out cost of shipping, unless you want to go thru an "item not as described" case. Personally, I wouldn't in this case because I, too, can identify the fingerprint in the seller's photographs. </p><p><br /></p><p>I think the majority are just trying to say: take it as a learning experience. Don't let this one incident get you worked up. Maybe the seller was trying to hide fingerprint; maybe he was trying to display ddo; or, maybe he just sucks at photography. There just isn't enough information to come to any conclusions in that regard.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mynamespat, post: 2972025, member: 83738"]I think you are taking things the wrong way. First of all, I'm having a hard time wrapping my mind around people saying it was a "good price". Since, like you say, the price you paid is right around fmv. It [I]was[/I] [I]an auction[/I] which means you set the price, but I'd reckon all that means is at least one other person didn't see the fingerprint. Now, where you are having trouble getting empathy is because of ebay's return policy. You can return it. You will only be out cost of shipping, unless you want to go thru an "item not as described" case. Personally, I wouldn't in this case because I, too, can identify the fingerprint in the seller's photographs. I think the majority are just trying to say: take it as a learning experience. Don't let this one incident get you worked up. Maybe the seller was trying to hide fingerprint; maybe he was trying to display ddo; or, maybe he just sucks at photography. There just isn't enough information to come to any conclusions in that regard.[/QUOTE]
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