11-23-2015, 06:52 PM
DavidS wrote:
Just remember that more often than not, eBay will side with the buyer if he decides it is not what he wants. He can file a "not as advertised" claim. It doesn't matter if that is true or not. eBay will side with the buyer, not the seller. I've been involved with this on both sides, neither of which were particularly pleasant. It may be better to answer his questions before shipping. Cancel sale and relist, if necessary.
Even if eBay has it well laid out in the communication string that the buyer did not adequately consider what they were buying?