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plumcrazy70

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  1. On 5/17/2018 at 9:24 AM, Eugeneebay said:

    I need your wisdom.  I received an offer on EBay for $2500 for the first appearance of SpiderGwen Land Variant.  I would love to sell it, but the user has a total of 2 transactions on eBay.  I looked up the user name and it came back on Instagram as a young girl in Europe.  Do you think it’s appropriate to reach out to her via Instagram? Would you accept the offer of $2500?

    From personal experience I would say no. It looks like you were able to get it sold and paid for, which is good. I had a situation where I sold an item for about $350. Buyer was communicating well initially to purchase the item and as soon as it was delivered, they opened a case with the reason being "item not as described or pictured", which was not true. I tried to reach out to the buyer to see what was going on and he would not respond to me and then proceeded to escalate it. Long story short, ebay sided with him, granted the return, even though there was no real issue and the buyer returned a box with about 20 sheets of printer paper. He purchased and received a pair of shoes. As soon as ebay saw that his return was delivered through tracking, they issued him a refund. Ever since I refuse to sell on ebay. There was no investigation or anything on their part. They will almost always side with the buyer. I don't say this to scare you but to give some perspective on why some people may have said no to selling such a high price item to a buyer with little to no feedback. A week later that user name was ditched and he probably created another to continue scamming people