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3 times in a week items not as described

I bought a PC on ebay; it arrived and was the wrong model. I contacted the seller and sent it back - they paid the return postage. I gave them positive feedback.

I bought another and drove to collect it on Friday. When I got home, the CPU was slower than advertised and the hard disk was smaller. I kept it but gave them neutral feedback.

I bought another two and drove and collected them today (Saturday). When I got home the CPUs were slower than advertised. The seller offered me a refund if I took them back, but it's 20 miles each way of my petrol, so I kept them but gave them neutral feedback.

So that means one seller lost £30 (£15 postage each way) and two more have had neutral feedback, each because what they listed was incorrect.
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