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Originally Posted by HeyRelaxGuy
I didn't know you could intercept a package! I thought once it gets mailed out, then that's it.
I can kinda' relate to what the OP is saying here. During the pandemic boom, I purchased this high-grade 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A set for about two-thousand USD. I could have probably doubled or tripled my money. The following morning, the seller cancelled the sale and refunded me. His excuse was his baby spilled some milk on it or something like that. A few hours later, he listed it back on eBay at a higher price (and it still sold very quickly!) I happily negged his a**.
When I complained about it on another forum, I remember getting a few negative responses from the other posters. It's almost like they were saying I was the problem (and not the seller!) But like Shinypsptitans on here pointed out, was I supposed to tell the seller to RAISE his price? Seriously? lol
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No, but if after the fact, the seller contacts you and lets you know it's a mistake, wouldn't the moral reaction be to make it right?
I've been to grocery stores where the clerk gives me my checkout price, and it's lesser than the week before for the same items. I think there may be a mistake, as my price is usually $100. You have charged me $60.
Wow thank you, I scanned the one can in a pack of twelve instead of the pack of twelve wrapping!
Do you man, I'm not claiming to be holier than thou, but he contacted you about the mistake, and you pretty much told him to F himself, maybe I'll buy another item from your eBay store as compensation for your selling me a card at a 2.5x actual value loss, when you've pleaded with me to make it right.