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Old 05-03-2007, 09:33 AM
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Default Question on seller's responsibility..

Posted By: Mike

I believe the seller did nothing wrong. A bit weak on description maybe. In my mind, anyone delving into this type of material, should know what they are getting into, and what they are buying. The scan was acceptable. But if in fact the buyer and seller can peacefully agree on a return, or a discount, that is between them. If the buyer returns the item in exactly the same condition as it was when it was sent, then the seller should gracefully accept, and it then can be relisted. In my opinion the seller was fair. We will never know the buyers motives. Maybe they are honorable. We can never know. Beautiful photo. The selling price was very fair also. I wish I had it..

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