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Just wondering as a card seller whether you should just click on "accept returns", as I'm sure there algorithms will filter out those who don't....but I'm not sure how significant that is.... I know at the end of the day, a buyer could file a "SNAD" and return card anyway, but I stand by what I sell and the condition I state and don't like the idea of opening the flood gates on raw $20 and under cards being returned because the buyer nitpicks something or is unreasonable, etc., or changes their mind.
So, as a seller, should I just accept the annoyance of accepting unreasonable returns in exchange for eBay's higher visibility rate? Thanks, look forward to hearing your experiences with this one..... Last edited by mintacular; 07-30-2022 at 12:55 PM. |
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