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Originally Posted by Starless View Post
I know how people feel about ebay. The problem is much of the camera equipment i had/have is fairly unique are rare. I've tried local and even large sellers. I got easily two to three time as much through Ebay, even with the fees. Same thing with the albums. I checked around and the offers were much less than what I've been getting.
Don't think I'm going to lose here. I spoke with an Ebay rep. yesterday and asked them what they suggest I do. They went through all the messages, there are many more just like this one, they told me that there is nothing I am obligated to do if they don't return the album. I've been dealing on ebay for many years now and this is the first time I've had an issue like this.
My auction says these are old, very used albums, that I have not played in years. If there is an issue, I'll pay for return shipping and refund their purchase price.
Well then maybe to save your rep call his bluff, if that is what it is, and send him a return shipping credit. Not a label if you can work it that way. He will have to use the system to create the label and send it back. Chances are he won't, but if he does you are made 100%.

I guess what these people do is buy stuff, claim it's no good and they aren't paying to ship what they call defective, keep it to resell.

From an honest POV, if I bought something as critical as an LP and there was a noticeable scratch, I'd want my money back including shipping. I have no idea what condition the album was in. If it said "no returns" I'd pass.

To me the return feature and paying for return shipping in only for a change of mind. If there is something missing or defective that is not my fault for buying.
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