Damn paypal. I sold a car DVD player and screen because I changed it for a basic cd player. Anyway it was sold AS PHOTOGRAPHED to avoid any idiots moaning about what they received. But guess what, the buyer complained there were no power leads (system sold for £70 and you would think that is a fair price) I said the only leads were the ones in the PHOTO. Next step = paypal claim because it has no leads and is therefore faulty (?). I say it was sold exactly as advertised ie we have a valid contract. The fact the buyer wants more is not really important (it is not a part of the contract) So guess what paypal decide? Yip, took the money out my account, buyer to get refund! I am now sorely tempted to sue the buyer in the small claim court for the purchase price - could do it no problem myself but should I bother?
( Of course I got the customery negative lying feedback from the fecker!)