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Luckily this wasn't me selling the Aaron. He returned my R315 Ruth awhile back. he tried to buy my Tolstoi T206 Cobb but I cancelled the transaction. He then clobbered me with a negative but was nice enough to revise it for me.
I just don't want the hassle of dealing with him when he reutrns tons of graded cards. I am no fan of graded cards but that many can't be graded wrong. I can't imagine he would get to keep the ebay bucks after a return and a fee reversal by the seller. Ebay should see the amount of returned items and do something but I guess the buyer is always right in ebay's eyes. |
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