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I completely understand that approach as well. I've declined to return some low-dollar eBay items, too, because it didn't seem worth the hassle. And I've also returned some because they just weren't as described and would be wasted money for me. But this seller is engaging in a commercial exercise using a worldwide platform and shouldn't guilt people like this. Like how is it that you're trying to make a buck off of him here if you simply want to return the card? Overall, however, you're right. It's not a lot of money so letting it go is reasonable though not fair to you.
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