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Originally Posted by sporteq
Call ebay/paypal... tell them your situation. Then go over your listing with them. Make them aware... that YOU have a "NO" refund as stated in your auction listing. Also let them (ebay/paypal) know that you couldn't refund your buyer anyhow, do to the fact that, they could possibly TAMPERED with your product and it could be worth much less now.
It's up to the BUYER to read the listing properly. The buyer should NOT have bid if he/she read the listing correctly.
YOU WIN!!!
best of luck!
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Returns are required by eBay if the buyer claims the "...listing is not as described" even in auctions with "no refunds". And from my experience eBay interprets that very loosely, always favoring buyers. That being said, as a seller of other items (non-BB cards), I have opened cases against buyers when they have tried to take advantage of me and have not lost a case yet.
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