MattSmith1
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- Jun 15, 2010
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Ok so I sold a girl a text book that I bought two semesters ago for cheap, it had some water damage and the ink pooled to look like it was molded, but it wasnt mold its just on the first two pages and only where the title was and its the same orange and black color that the title was.
I showed her all this prior to us making the deal with photos, a complete description, full disclosure, the whole nine yards and she agreed that it would be fine because I was selling it for very cheap.
I get on about a week ago and she has filed wanting a full refund because I didnt disclose the fact it had mold, which it doesnt and which I did prior to sending.
Well I offered her a partial refund and she didnt take that. So she opted for the full refund minus shipping costs, which she went crazy about because the thought I'd send her back shipping costs on top of the money it took her to send it back.
Now its a week later, she's angry because I havent sent her a refund, but the book hasnt shown back up and shes only two states away and she claims she sent it priority mail but she didnt get a delivery or tracking number so she cant verify that claim.
So my question is this. Since I never got the book back, she cant show me she sent it, I think she's trying to get something for nothing, what are my options? How is Amazon's process on this? I'm surely not going to give this girl a refund when I didnt get my book back, and even gave her full disclosure of the problems with the book beforehand.
Is Amazon going to screw me and rule in her favor? When she has no proof and I'm totally in the right here?
I showed her all this prior to us making the deal with photos, a complete description, full disclosure, the whole nine yards and she agreed that it would be fine because I was selling it for very cheap.
I get on about a week ago and she has filed wanting a full refund because I didnt disclose the fact it had mold, which it doesnt and which I did prior to sending.
Well I offered her a partial refund and she didnt take that. So she opted for the full refund minus shipping costs, which she went crazy about because the thought I'd send her back shipping costs on top of the money it took her to send it back.
Now its a week later, she's angry because I havent sent her a refund, but the book hasnt shown back up and shes only two states away and she claims she sent it priority mail but she didnt get a delivery or tracking number so she cant verify that claim.
So my question is this. Since I never got the book back, she cant show me she sent it, I think she's trying to get something for nothing, what are my options? How is Amazon's process on this? I'm surely not going to give this girl a refund when I didnt get my book back, and even gave her full disclosure of the problems with the book beforehand.
Is Amazon going to screw me and rule in her favor? When she has no proof and I'm totally in the right here?