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Buyers who blackmail seller into a refund

There is a long established principle of English law called caveat emptor or ‘buyer beware’. When an item is clearly displayed the buyer must take their own advice on a purchase. EBay allows Q and A’s prior to a purchase.

Unless this platform enforces policy and blocks abusive buyers, sellers will find new channels.

Sellers are not being adequately supported by Ebay.

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Buyers who blackmail seller into a refund

jckl1957
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From your title, I 'm presuming you have experienced this,   how has your buyer blackmailed you into sending a refund.

 

With more detail,  you will receive responses and perhaps an answer.

 

@headcode1a 

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The buyer said:
Im sorry carried on dirty tricks. I apologise. As not as described.  Not refund I will leave extremely negative your feedback. I got a refund, different story. I will extremely positively your feedback. Thank you.

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