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Thread: Ebay found
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02-05-2011, 09:47 PM #21
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I just receive a response, the seller agree to full a refund. Here are the pictures of the "escher" and the other stone. Thank you very much for your imputs, and your hope.I think my HAD was cured, for now at least.
Livio
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02-05-2011, 10:21 PM #22
That would do it I think you're lucky that the seller is willing to take them back for a refund. There was no promise whatsoever for an Escher, so they were described well to the best of seller's ability.
I generally think this is part of the gamble on ebay - if you're willing to put $50 for the chance of may be getting a $300 stone, you are also risking to loose that $50 if the stone turns out to be worth nothing.
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02-05-2011, 11:40 PM #23
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I am lucky, yes. But I asked the seller before I bid , just about that stone if is natural or manmade. It look pretty manmade for everybody, you don't have to be expert. Instead he told me about other stones, so I fell I did not take advantage of him.If the stone in the box was natural, I just keep them anyway, but after all I think the box is not important even with a slurry stone spot.
Livio
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02-06-2011, 12:34 AM #24
it's quite possible the box doesn't belong to that stone. i mean some sizes are relatively standard.
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02-06-2011, 01:50 PM #25
Thanks for the update, that sucks, man.
This is why we call it had because throwing out 50$ for a stone you don't know is a gamble only HAD can bring.
Coticule is a sweet deal for 50$ though considering their prices are nuts now.