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Old 12-17-2020, 09:31 AM
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Default eBay etiquette - card has crease

I'm dealing with an eBay seller who is becoming combative after I asked to return a card or receive a partial refund. The card has a crease that did not show up in the photos and was not disclosed in the description.

Seller is taking the position that he provided photos and started at a low first bid, so it's my responsibility to ask about the card. If the crease was visible in the photos, I would agree - but I say it can't be the buyer's burden to contact the seller of every card he might bid on to ask if there are any substantial flaws that aren't visible or disclosed.

Am I off base here? The guy even accused me of sending a phony photo of a different card.
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