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Old 02-28-2016, 03:03 PM
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This seems like quite an ordeal over a $40 card.

It is far riskier for a seller to refund before item being returned (and just hope that the item someday gets back to them) than the buyer to return the item and then work through ebay to get their refund. To expect the prior from a seller is absolutely & completely one sided, I am guessing that you are not a seller at all because it doesn't seem like you can see things from other perspectives at all and see things only from your point of view. It's okay you aren't alone in this world, how you can function in society without constant clashes with people you meet on a daily basis with that mentality is what astounds me.

I guess you are trying to make some kind of a point and are trying to paint yourself as some sort of victim of a sellers purposeful nefarious practice, when in reality they could have missed the writing and made an honest mistake, especially if they have employees that they work with that may not be professional dealers (something you never possibly could have done, I'm sure). Re-send them their card, get the refund, and get on with life... crisis averted.

**Side-Note**
As a seller of raw cards one of the biggest mistakes you can make is writing what the condition of the card is in your opinion, throw up some oversized scans and let people take responsibility for themselves. This will not avoid all problems but usually does the trick.
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