I’ve sold and bought stuff on eBay for years, not a ton volume wise, but including some high value electronics, a car, and a few motorcycles. In the description in all caps I put, “SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS,” though sometimes I’ll offer a DOA warranty of one business day. Luckily, I’ve never had a problem, but I’ve never sold a non-working item. Bottom line is, you disclosed the condition and terms of no returns. I’d stick with it, sometimes you got to take a stand when you’re right. You get to respond to negative feedback, right? You just might be warning off some other people from this a**hole., though not likely. Not every seller loses in a dispute.
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
Alex
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