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Old 10-14-2010, 11:28 AM
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An eBay buyer can make the case that the cards were not in advertised condition or even that they were expecting a Wally Pipp card but received a Ruth card instead. That would be enough to get your money back via the eBay buyer protection program. It does not matter if the seller states "no returns" or "sold as is." It goes without saying, but even if the buyer protection program failed you..............your credit card company will get the money back for you irregardless. Which gets to the core of the reason why paypal will rule 98% of the time in the buyers favor.

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