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Originally Posted by Brian Dudley
I personally believe that if it is the event of a gross error in the listing, 100% of the buyers money should be returned.
It really boils down to the seller acknowledging that they made an error. In this case, the seller may not be too versed in double guns and how to see a sleeved barrel. So the buyer may need to educate the seller on the point and hoping that they realize they made a gross error and feel the need to refund more than just the purchase price.
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From time to time, we all make honest mistakes and acknowledge them. But this guy, who appears to sell a lot of older SXSs, has not acknowledged anything. My buddy told the seller why he was returning the gun, and instead of saying, "I didn't know, or I apologize," he said, "If you don't like it, you can return it."
My buddy will ask to be reimbursed for the cost of returning the gun, given the nature of the issue.
Thanks,
JDG