I wouldn't be so categorical about this. It's very common in
my experience, especially with eBay bulk sellers, that they
don't inspect or have the knowledge to examine the items
they sell properly. Compromising a settlement is perfectly
acceptable to me.
I once bought a winder which had its aut
AB,
It sounds to me like the seller is looking for a way to get 20
pounds less than he BID for it.
If you can live with paying for shipping both ways, get the lens
back from him and give him his refund. Relist the lens. You may even
want to tell the seller you'll only refund shipping i
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Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 3:33 AM
Subject: eBay Dilema
> I recently sold a lens on eBay, when the buyer received it he said there
was a tiny bit of fungus on the front element which could only be seen at
the right angle and that if he sold the lens he wouldn't get what he paid
f
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 07:16:01 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Offer a full refund (as you did).
> Tell the buyer that's how you do business and there are no other options.
> Send it back or keep it, no partial refunds given!
> (Oh, and by the way, just where was that defect so I can check for mysel
In like situations, I have found the full refund route (cancel by mutual
agreement) to be the most successful overall solution. Not always the
most profitable, but it will usually move you to high ground and often
put pressure on the buyer to play it straight. My recent daily work
routine h
Anton Browne wrote:
>
> I recently sold a lens on eBay, when the buyer received it he said
>there was a tiny bit of fungus on the front element which could only
>be seen at the right angle and that if he sold the lens he wouldn't
>get what he paid for it (a strange thing to say in my opinion).
I'm with Frank on this one!
You did offer a refund and he refused to do it, right?
Either - - or. No in between.
Give it back in exchange for his expenditures, or keep it as-is.
keith
frank theriault wrote:
>
> Hi, Anton,
>
> Did you sell the lens "as is"? If so, you have no legal obligations
I recently sold a lens on eBay, when the buyer received it he said there was a tiny
bit of fungus on the front element which could only be seen at the right angle and
that if he sold the lens he wouldn't get what he paid for it (a strange thing to say
in my opinion). I checked had the lens thoro
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