16-11-2015 11:11 AM
I have very recently sold an expensive pair of 18ct gold, diamond and ruby earrings. These were very well described, weight and measurements given and well photographed. I offered a refund if the buyer wasn't delighted... He seemingly was very pleased with them on receipt as I received excellent feedback and a very pleasant email to thank me. Now a few days later, he has contacted me to say that he thinks the earrings (which are to be a present for his wife) are likely to be too big for her ear lobes and he wants me to refund his payment. Am I in my rights to refuse in these circumstances?
Many thanks for your help
Your listing says you accept returns, buyer pays return postage, so you have to agree to it.
Feedback is not relevant.
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