Skippy SH13
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- Feb 18, 2015
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"No refund" policy is almost pointless, I ended up switching that too to 7 days if not as described. As a buyer I like to see the option there, so you might want to consider that as well.
not going to bother selling any more on EBay, though.
I would have informed him of Federal Law and if he really felt there was a counterfeit sold as real and he did not report it then he too is at fault.
Anyway, seen this before, when you refund the guy you will get aback another coin, well the same exact coin, just not the one you sold him, one in worse shape.
I have had people attempt ebay fraud against me when I have sold them items. I will show up to their address.
I saw also that the no refund policy was pointless. I also see Oddjob's point that I could have challenged him to prove it was a counterfeit... He was just "claiming" it was, because it didn't "look authentic." His exact words were that it looked "cast" and because he was a tool and die maker, he was an authority on the subject.
I simply added him to my banned list, and actually went out and found where he had bid on a Morgan Dollar (and was the top bidder)... and then cancelled his bid. I wasn't about to do that garbage, twice! That made me feel better. LOL
Skippy
That is not how this works. This is not some movie plot...
I dunno VP...Basically, he got it, looked at the appearance, and didn't want it. Maybe I should have pushed back... but I was worried about the negative feedback impacting sales of the Tip Protectors. So... this guy gamed me, won, and I lost $5.20 in the transaction. I banned him from any listings, and booted him from the other auction of the also genuine Morgan dollar...