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You can back out of the deal. It's that simple. The buyer can get his eBay fees (insertion fee and commission, reserve fee if applicable) refunded from eBay, and he can give you negative feedback should he choose to do so. That's about the extent of it.

But, as Darryl said, look, think, and ask questions BEFORE you buy, not afterward. I've sold about two hundred items on eBay and it's a lot of work. While I understand your predicament, you need to understand that the seller will have to go to a fair amount of effort to get his fees refunded, and then to relist the item. eBay's not a simple brick and mortar store where all the cashier has to do is ring the item back into the computer system.

I also agree with Darryl's suggestion on another point, that's you simply getting the item and turfing it out again. It's much simpler for the seller, will avoid you getting negative feedback, and the only thing you'll be out is shipping.

THINK BEFORE YOU BUY.


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