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I have always stayed away from autograph listings on Ebay that do not offer a return policy. However, I have been curious if the "Item not as described" complaint is an option for requesting a refund if you should find out after you have the item in hand that the autograph is not authentic. According to Ebay's policies, a buyer has 45 days from payment to open a case for an item in question. This is enough time to have an item examined by a reputable authenticator.
Has anyone had to pursue this option, or thought about it? Has anyone had any luck in such a situation? Thoughts, opinion, stories? |
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