At this point, here is how I see all this.
1. The buyer probably forfeited his right to a return when he cracked out the card. I can see the counterarguments, but I would rule against the buyer on this point-- somewhat reluctantly.
2. Ebay should not force the seller to accept the return.
3. The seller's posts have not been a model of clarity, and to me it's not a good look when he doesn't answer pertinent and repeated questions.
4. The seller should identify the buyer.
5. I suspect the seller would have resold the GAI card without disclosure of the PSA review, and if true that bothers me.
6. The whole thing is really a no-win situation for the hobby.
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Last edited by Peter_Spaeth; 11-10-2019 at 10:15 PM.
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