I don’t think I have ever seen so much worry and analyzing why some strangers used stuff did not sell LOL
There is some protection. If you buy that but he gives you this? You get money back. If he sends you a McDermott, you get your money back. If he sends you something that does not match the photos? You get your money back. I am not sure who pays return postage for the mis-identified cue.Who buys used shit for big bucks from unknown sources with this disclaimer:
Seller does not accept returns. ?
It will sell above the $590 starting prie. Its at $610 rounded off including shipping. Got until New Years Day 3pm EST:The latest relisting:
There's a reason sellers that won't accept returns don't.There is some protection. If you buy that but he gives you this? You get money back. If he sends you a McDermott, you get your money back. If he sends you something that does not match the photos? You get your money back. I am not sure who pays return postage for the mis-identified cue.
I know eBay claims that seller must provide buyer with item that had been described for sale. I am not acquainted with how much luck a buyer has in succeeding with eBay's guarantee. Tell us your experience.Spoken as somebody screwed twice on the same transaction. Once by seller and again by ebay