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Originally Posted by swarmee
Yes, if that's what they put as their reason for return in the first place: Item Not as Described. But they would have to explain why it's not as described. Some buyers will intentionally damage cards in order to return them.
But in this case, the buyer messaged the seller that they had buyers remorse (found better price elsewhere). eBay will side with the seller in this case, as long as the seller doesn't accept refunds.
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I accept returns though it is a double edged sword as you want to give a buyer assurance but there are those that abuse it. In this case, the buyer contacted me wanting to buy the card and asked for a discount(possible red flag I know). I let them know that I felt it was priced appropriately and on the high end for the grade. They ended up buying it and sent a note when paying to ship safe and secure. Fast forward to yesterday when I received an email from eBay that the return process was started. They buyer did not even worry with contacting me first. Needless to say that they will be blocked after I receive it back.