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Posted By: Rob L
Hey all, |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
The creases are obvious. Given the quality of the scans provided I don't think any further description is required. Of note however is the lack of a return policy. Unless stated I think it could be inferred that a "satisfaction guaranteed" policy would apply. |
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Posted By: Bob B.
Now that I know it's creased and have looked at the back scans, I can find them and understand your side. But just looking at the front scan, and since no crease was mentioned in the description, you might consider being a little flexible. That's my neutral opinion. Bob |
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Posted By: Rob L
I agree and have no problem offering a full refund which is what I have always done. I just thought the excuse was a little weak. |
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Posted By: rand
sounds like buyers remorse to me. the scans show the card, you did not give the card a grade, if you would have stated ex or better than i could see a problem. the bidder could have asked about condition issues way before the end of the auction. you were kind to oblige the buyer. |
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Posted By: joe
I think your scans are fine, but detailing any creases in writing would help. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
If the wrinkles the buyer is complaining about are in the auction images, the seller is at no fault. Obviously, the images provided were very detailed-- and the seller pays extra $$ to provide images that large. |
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Posted By: Fred C
I have to agree with Bob's assessment. Oversized scans are nice but a written note would have clarified the description. |
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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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Posted By: leon
I would like to mention that Henry (hi Henry) not only talks the talk, he walks the walk. When I first got into collecting, about 8-9 years ago I bought a Mayo baseball common from Mr.Moses on ebay. I got it and sent it to SGC and it came back trimmed. It was over 3 months old. I told Henry and all he said was something like "I am sorry for the issue please send it back for an immediate refund." I will never forget that great service. best regards |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
Obviously the seller is doing the right thing here, but I share his puzzlement with the buyer. Remorse seems like a possibility. |
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Posted By: Bob
With respect to a disclaimer "I accept no returns," I have sold a lot of cards over the years on ebay and have never included these words, not even on slabbed cards. I have had almost no requests for returns but when I did I refunded the money regardless of who was right or wrong. That said, I would have written that the card had creases but terrific eye appeal. That coupled with the back scan should have been enough. |
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Posted By: Mike
I believe the seller did nothing wrong. A bit weak on description maybe. In my mind, anyone delving into this type of material, should know what they are getting into, and what they are buying. The scan was acceptable. But if in fact the buyer and seller can peacefully agree on a return, or a discount, that is between them. If the buyer returns the item in exactly the same condition as it was when it was sent, then the seller should gracefully accept, and it then can be relisted. In my opinion the seller was fair. We will never know the buyers motives. Maybe they are honorable. We can never know. Beautiful photo. The selling price was very fair also. I wish I had it.. |
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