No... still incorrect. I agreed to a refund and he agreed to ship me the cue the day he received it. I gave him my address and he never shipped it. Then a week later, after who knows what that cue has been through, he then decides he wants to send back the cue. He missed his opportunity.
Furthermore, the butt of the cue was not warped when it left my hands, so please quit stating it was.
Jamie,
The buyer said the cue was warped...this is not something that I made up.
1 week does not seem unreasonable to me.
I had the exact same situation a few weeks ago and I did what I thought was right and issued a refund.
I received the cue back and it looked perfect to me.. but not to the buyer.
I resold the cue and lost a few bucks because of shipping costs.... but in the end I feel good because the buyer was not happy with the cue.
The amount of time that passed was about 1 week and I was ok with that.
Why not get the cue back and then refund once you confirm it is in same condition?
Seems like the right thing to do with a cue the buyer believes is warped.
To each their own.
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