I would say you are not at fault unless you advertised the matchbox as in working order which would imply you checked it out. Otherwise, he should have checked out the matchbox which I would have done anyway! I'd offer to take the matchbox back and refund the sales price less shipping just to be a nice guy....! Barry Sherwood KF5GC
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