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<blockquote data-quote="PGowdy" data-source="post: 174562" data-attributes="member: 2042"><p>Frank, i often find dialogue with these people completely pointless. I try to deal with buyers or seller in disputes as little as possible. Recently i was sent a box of cards described as in 'good condition' when they arrived they were damaged so i contacted the buyer... now i'm pretty much only doing this because i know if i need to open a case i need to have contacted them. It's already in my mind to open a case... the reply is standard "items were fine. described a used" etc etc. He offers a 10% refund. I respond just to say simply that i would require a 50% refund or i'd have to send it back for a full refund. He replies with more reasons why he think he is not culpable. I then open a case without responding. ebay does the rest. </p><p>As a seller i am more forthcoming because i need to protect my end but as a buyer i really have no interest in getting into long discussions and arguments with sellers who i feel are either ignorant, dishonest or just plain stupid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PGowdy, post: 174562, member: 2042"] Frank, i often find dialogue with these people completely pointless. I try to deal with buyers or seller in disputes as little as possible. Recently i was sent a box of cards described as in 'good condition' when they arrived they were damaged so i contacted the buyer... now i'm pretty much only doing this because i know if i need to open a case i need to have contacted them. It's already in my mind to open a case... the reply is standard "items were fine. described a used" etc etc. He offers a 10% refund. I respond just to say simply that i would require a 50% refund or i'd have to send it back for a full refund. He replies with more reasons why he think he is not culpable. I then open a case without responding. ebay does the rest. As a seller i am more forthcoming because i need to protect my end but as a buyer i really have no interest in getting into long discussions and arguments with sellers who i feel are either ignorant, dishonest or just plain stupid. [/QUOTE]
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