>  Sorry Wigwam but you have got it all WRONG. Ebay is like
>  any other mail order purchase.

No, it is not.  You are in error.

eBay is an online auction.  Auction sellers can give a warrantee if they like - 
that an item will meet the buyers specifications or a refund will be offered.  
Most auctions are conducted 'buy here, pay here' and 'as is, no refunds'.

I grew up in the country, attending REAL auctions.  That's how they work.  I 
don't understand how people don't know that.

>the seller has to deliver what he advertised.

Yes.  You assume an either/or condition.  Either you get what you paid for, or 
you get nothing.  There are an infinite variety of in-between points on that 
line.  Examples:

1) You get what you paid for, you're happy.
2) You get what you paid for, but it is not as nice as you imagined it.  You're 
basically happy.
3) You get something not quite as described - perhaps a different model than 
was listed.
4) You get something that has a flaw that went unnoticed by the seller.
5) You get something with a flaw that only a few experts in the world on that 
item could know to look for.
6) You get something, but it is not even close to what was listed.
7) You get nothing.

1 is wonderful, 7 is fraud.  There are lots of conditions that are inbetween.  
You want the seller to eat:

1) His listing charge.
2) His shipping charge to send it to you.
3) Your shipping charge to send it back to him.
4) The Paypal fee he paid so you could pay via Paypal.

In the case of fraud, sure.  I'm with you.  In the case of you being a nitpicky 
SOB, I'd say...something unprintable.

People do not understand auctions.  Weird.

And yes, saying 'give me a discount or I'll give you a negative feedback' is 
dishonest and extortion.  My opinion.  If you can do it and look at yourself in 
the mirror, good for you.

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