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Would you revise your True statement if...

You were asked by the seller to do so for a $5 bribe?

And if the product description was in fact, misleading and false?

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Would you revise your True statement if...

@cmaeisit-2 

Feedback extortion is a violation on Ebay and you should report it.

 

If the product description was "misleading and false", you can file a Return Request within 30 days from date of delivery.

https://www.ebay.com/help/buying/returns-refunds/return-item-refund?id=4041

lady_madonna
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@cmaeisit-2 

 

< Would you revise your True statement >    

 

I don't know what you mean by "True statement" but if you're being asked to lie about an item's true value on a customs form, you should be aware that doing so is a felony and it's pretty easy for them to catch you at it. 

 

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Would you revise your True statement if...

Hi @cmaeisit-2  Is the seller asking you to revise the negative you left for the ring?  Have you filed for a Return?  Did they say Hey we'll send you a replacement if you change your negative?  Or that they'd refund you $5 and let you keep the ring?  Something like that?  It sounds like they tried to make you a deal of some kind.  Shifty sellers do that.  Their feedback percentage is already in the basement at 95.2%.  No matter what the situation, if you believe that you stated the truth as you see it, how much is your word worth? Good luck!

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