Let's suppose you've been stupid.
Let's further suppose that, in a fit of wild optimism , you've bought something (or even several somethings) because you believed the sellers word. Then the goods arrive and you realise that it's true: If it's too good to be true then it probably isn't.
So - file a paypal claim on the auction(s)? Isn't it his word against mine right now? Travel to the nearest AD and ask them for a statement? Would they even be willing to do that? Maybe they'd do it for a fee?
Or, just take the loss because you've been stupid and try to recoup something by selling them on as replicas in the forums?
I don't know.
Tell me.
Let's further suppose that, in a fit of wild optimism , you've bought something (or even several somethings) because you believed the sellers word. Then the goods arrive and you realise that it's true: If it's too good to be true then it probably isn't.
So - file a paypal claim on the auction(s)? Isn't it his word against mine right now? Travel to the nearest AD and ask them for a statement? Would they even be willing to do that? Maybe they'd do it for a fee?
Or, just take the loss because you've been stupid and try to recoup something by selling them on as replicas in the forums?
I don't know.
Tell me.