Originally Posted by
gugi
The ebay pictures show the condition of the blade. The seller's description
"This Razor shows little or no use. Very clean and defined."
looks pretty reasonable for a person who doesn't know much.
I would say you clearly don't know much either, or you would've noticed the problems from the pictures she has on ebay. I must point out that it's you who valued the razor at $46, the seller's starting price was $10.
You may win the dispute, but I don't think you should. I am most certainly not going to hold the description against the seller and I would be willing to do business with them.
I have gone through a couple of disputes with ebay sellers. Generally I do it as a last resort only when it seems that the seller is intentionally trying to deceive the buyers by deliberately hiding the condition of the razor. I don't remember a razor I've bought on ebay that hasn't had any chips to the edge, those are a given. If you want a chip-free edge, you should purchase razors that are still sealed in the original factory packaging. It'll cost you significantly more though.