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Originally Posted by Eric Coffey
Lots of scams where that doesn't matter though. For instance:
Say you sell a high-end widget. You ship via USPS Priority (or whatever) with tracking, delivery confirmation, and signature required. Buyer accepts and signs. Then you get an "item not as described" claim, and the buyer wants to return it. You agree, and they ship it back. When you open the return package, there is either no widget, or a counterfeit widget in place of the one you initially sold/shipped. Now what?
This is happening frequently with high-end watches/bags/shoes/etc.
Again, seller-beware.
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Friend sold a working Stereo Amp for $600 plus 75 for ship...guy says, Does not work" friend gets the amp back...guy had taken off a Transformer off the amp. Ebay did NOTHING..