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Hi,I don't have a shop,just sell bits and pieces when I come across them.
It was bought on a buy it now that I had listed.
Thanks for all the help I will probably reply to her tomorrow sometime when I get in from work and just explain that all sales are final and she would probably be better reselling it herself due to the postage not being refunded etc.
Thanks again:TMfit member no 13 original balance £44000 :mad:
current Mortgage balance 13537:T0 -
Tbh, as there is nothing wrong with the item then I wouldn't accept it back. The buyer should have checked that the item was suitable prior to purchasing it.
As you suggested, she may as well sell it herself.-->♥<-- Sugar Coated Owl -->♥<--
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