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Old 05-03-2007, 12:15 AM
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Default Question on seller's responsibility..

Posted By: mr. moses

To begin with I applaud you for doing the right thing. If you are the type of seller that wants to sell things above board and continue to do so; you made the right choice to refund the money. I always tried to stand behind what I sold. While it may have been buyer's remorse or any number of reasons that precipitated the cards return, your description was in fact inadequate and your lack of a return policy exposed you unnecessarily to this. To begin with I looked at your scans, and while there are two strange radiating lines on the back of the CDV (the only place where there is the suggestion of a crease or creases), they might just as easily be stains or something else. Agreed that a smart or prudent BUYER should ask the right questions (especially for something selling for more than a couple of dollars), but it is incumbent on the seller to share a material fact like that. Second, not spelling out a return or no return policy is helpful AND I would put it in my description AS WELL as the proper section. Of course if it is your intent NOT to allow any returns, you should be prepared to get LESS money for the item in general and if it's to ACCEPT returns, you need to directly address the specific terms. If you look at most baseball card listings, nearly every one states "no returns on graded cards". Period.

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