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			If I'm reading this right (and please correct me if I'm wrong) the total purchase was $2500.  We know the ball was $600, so that means the bats were $1900.  Is this correct?
 The OP felt that the bats were misrepresented and cut his loses by selling them on eBay.  I think I speak for most everyone here, but if I made a purchase of that size and felt it was misrepresented, I would ask for a refund, not cut my loses by turning around and selling them on eBay.
 
 A few months later he feels the ball is misrepresented and now wants a refund (and I think he deserves one).  I guess the part of this that doesn't make sense to me is why he was willing to cut his loses on the $1900 worth of bats, but wants a refund (again, which I think he's entitled to) on the $600 ball?  Why not cut his loses on that too?  Why the bats, not the ball?
 
 It just looks strange to have the bats shipped to a third party and then immediately posted on eBay.  I understand the explanation for this, but others have said the bats looked nice.  This is the part that I just can't wrap my head around - why be willing to immediately cut your loses on $1900 in worthless bats, but not on a worthless ball?
 
 Last, if the bats and ball were shipped together (I'm assuming they were), why did Greg immediately dismiss the bats as worthless, but not the ball?
 
			
			
			
			
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