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It was listed as a 1879 cabinet card and in a antique photo section without indication that it was a repro and not even a photo. I feel I am justified in seeking a refund and luckily the sellers offers refunds.
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I should add that a buyer who bids , wins and pays asking price and shipping for an item is hardly. "getting one over on a seller".
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My advice is to always ask questions if you have any doubt as to what you are buying. I do understand that some situations may warrant a "leap of hope," but if you're willing to take such leaps, you also have to accept that you will sometimes fall flat, and it's unsportsmanlike to pull the seller down with you without at least asking if that's okay. |
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All great points, but pls note that one locates and bids on an item especially as the first bidder one would not typically need to reread the listing over and over. I had not seen the Q&A and should not be expected to look for pertinent details such as an item listed in an antique photo section with no hint that the item may be a repro is now, after listing and with bidding activity is now possibly identified as a repro.
If I were selling this and had accepted new and crucial info like this I would either a) end the auction and re-list the item as a repro or email my bidders and tell them.
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The seller posted that he believed it to be a reprint on August 27th and you continued to bid up until SEPT 2. Do what you believe is right but if I was the winning bidder I would feel very uncomfortable asking for a refund.
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FWIW - it's the 1882 team, not the 1879 team
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In that case, yes, I think you would be justified in seeking a refund.
Edited to change that to: In that case, yes, I think you would be justified in asking if the seller would be willing to refund. That is assuming that you did not see the other guy's question at the bottom, as I did not until dell pointed it out. Last edited by thecatspajamas; 09-14-2012 at 08:16 PM. |
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Go back and look at the listing again. The seller answered a question saying that they felt that it was an older reprint. Since they posted the question and their answer I would say that you are out of luck and shouldn't ask for a refund.
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i was watching this auction my self http://www.ebay.com/itm/130756001791...84.m1423.l2649
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