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tedwilliamsfan
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I have a question for the boards and the more experienced Ebay members. I sold a lot of 2009 Bowman Chrome Starlin's last week. I packaged them extremely well and sent priority mail. They were delivered yesterday as my delivery confirmation shows. In my auction it states "no returns accepted."
Today I get a message on Ebay from the buyer stating that he wants my address because he is returning the cards. I know he has buyer's remorse because he paid $220 for a lot of 10 cards. These were my best ten Castro's with perfect centering. Should I be worried about this if he files a claim? I believe I did everything right through ebay and paypal. I have pictures of the cards which were also included in the auction. Basically, my question is does he have any case at all in this situation considering I have proof of delivery and I don't accept returns? Thanks for your time and expertise,
Jim
Today I get a message on Ebay from the buyer stating that he wants my address because he is returning the cards. I know he has buyer's remorse because he paid $220 for a lot of 10 cards. These were my best ten Castro's with perfect centering. Should I be worried about this if he files a claim? I believe I did everything right through ebay and paypal. I have pictures of the cards which were also included in the auction. Basically, my question is does he have any case at all in this situation considering I have proof of delivery and I don't accept returns? Thanks for your time and expertise,
Jim