I sold a CAL Aria Tube CD player and buyer claims a burning smell


Hi all, I sold a non functioning CAL Aria Tube CD player due to a problem to the drawer which was stuck and didn't open. The buyer claims there was a heavy burnt smell when he received it. Is this possible? I packed it myself and for certain I did not smell anything. Thank you for any expert opinion you could share with me. 
Alex
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I just can’t believe how some people would flagrantly lie and rig the system.

Believe it. There are lots of these people out there and they will do all kinds of things to cheat you out of money and/or goods. The advice above about getting your player back and issuing a refund is solid.

Try to learn as much as you can about who you sell to or buy from before you ship or pay, but even then there’s no guarantee that the transaction will go well. Most of the time you will deal with honest people, but there are many dishonest people on the internet.
Take the unit back, you probably did not sell it for enough money that it makes a difference.  You can have the person send it to me for a look and repair as an option.  I can take a look and give you a repair estimate.  Or just take it back and list it for sale again.  It doesn't matter if he played it, it is not worth the money.  Have him pay for the return shipment and once you get it back without any other damage then refund the purchase price.