This does not concern me at all. I currently offer returns on everything I sell, including as-is items. I rarely get returns, the worst being on clothing that do not fit. Most folks buy something because they want it, not because they want to check it out. As for the policy, well, if you have tracking that shows delivery, you are covered. If you write a thorough description that calls out all defects and a large set of detailed photos showing every possible part and angle of the item, the buyer would be hard pressed to make a case for "not as described". We did have one person deliberately damage an item they wanted to return once, so it can happen, but it is not common. Just part of doing business, I guess.
Oh, and never make the mistake of thinking that
eBay or PayPal care even the slightest about their sellers. They do not. Their focus is completely on the end customer and their satisfaction. EBay believes that, if they have the customers, then the vendors will come...
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