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Posted By: Rob Dewolf
I agree with Eric. The last thing I would do is let him have the card for $10 less. I am convinced a good number of eBay buyers complain about every purchase they make and offer a "settlement." My guess is that a good number of sellers agree, just to avoid a return and subsequent relisting of the item. If you're going to do anything for the guy -- and I'm not sure I would -- I'd suggest letting him return the card for a refund, minus shipping and eBay fees. |
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