This is about as odd a situation as I've come across since selling on eBay, although I've got another odd one that is 'in progress' and I'm just sitting on for now.
In this case I sold a copy of Jedi Knight Jedi Academy for the PC. It was in excellent condition. From my listing, and entirely accurate:That listing ended on Feb 22nd, I was paid right away and shipped right away. On April 8th I received the following:Originally Posted by listing descriptionand I replied with:Originally Posted by buyerYes, I was pretty skeptical and maybe a bit snarky, but still serious with my offer. The original sale price was 37.50+2.85 shipping. Today (16 days later and forgotten about) I got the following reply:Originally Posted by CorneliusThe only other relevant bit of info I can think of is that I never actually installed or played this game, so it is entirely possible (though incredibly unlikely) that the problems this person is having are legitimate and not user error. My return policy states that shipping charges won't be refunded (paypal makes that kind of moot, though), but I still feel my voluntary refund offer was fair, and can't for the life of me understand why they wouldn't take it, considering the total loss they seem to be taking now.Originally Posted by buyer
So, if you've made it this far, you have to leave me a comment. Am I being a douche? Is this person trying to get something for nothing? What do you think?
Me, I think this person has a problem with their computer or something. Because of this, they think the disc(s) is corrupt and that I knowingly sold it to them that way. And since they believe I'm the internet devil, they won't return the item since I so cruelly insist that it be in the same condition that it was sent to them. Or maybe they scratched the hell out of it.