Quote Originally Posted by matador View Post
It depends on your return policy. There are ways that this can be avoided. Granted, I don't ship bulky server parts, but return policies can make a huge difference.



For that, I recommend talking with webuyselltradestuff.
I don't believe it does. Because if you list it as "used" and it's not 100% functional, your return policy means nothing no matter how it's written. At that point the only return policy in effect is Ebay's. Granted at times your wording can make a difference but not in the above described circumstance. Recently I had a return request on an item that I had listed as with no returns. The buyer said the video switcher/scaler was slow to switch and therefore, "did not match item description". I accepted his return and immediately followed that up with an email stating that I accepted his return with the belief that the item was defective. NOT that it was just to slow to suit his needs. I advised if the later turned out to be the case there would be no refund. A few days later I received an email that just said, "Sir, I will keep the switcher/scaler". Having said that, I would be very interested to see how webuyselltradestuff has written their return policy. I'm sure there's something to be learned.