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    Quote Originally Posted by Magpie View Post
    I just looked at the original listing. The crack is visible in the photos, and should have been spotted before ever bidding.
    Also states clearly that "Buyer Pays Return Shipping"


    1) You MUST return the item before you can get your money back. If you don't, your claim is invalidated
    2) consider to return it via a signed for service
    My reasoning is as follows....
    If this guy IS a shyster, he may claim he never received the item back or that you shipped him an empty box. (I have packed items in front of my local postal employee when I have worried about things like this)
    I would never have bid on this razor past the value of scales. I suspect that he knew all along.
    I know you don't want to eat the shipping, and I sort of agree with you, but it may just be the simplest solution and a lesson learned.
    This is not true. I sold something on eBay with "no returns" and they broke it two weeks later, opened a case, and eBay made me pay the freight to get it back. It was that or they would charge me back and let the buyer keep it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrchick View Post
    This is not true. I sold something on eBay with "no returns" and they broke it two weeks later, opened a case, and eBay made me pay the freight to get it back. It was that or they would charge me back and let the buyer keep it.
    YIKES !!!

    I guess has the buyer's best interest in mind.

    Hate that happened to you.
    Is it over there or over yonder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willisf View Post
    YIKES !!!

    I guess has the buyer's best interest in mind.

    Hate that happened to you.
    They do have the buyers best interest in mind and will make him pay the shipping if he wants it back.

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