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I had my old iPod(the 4th generation) up on Craigslist. It is from 2011, so it is not new. I took pictures of it on like how it looks and off how it looks when it isn't on. Everything works, I reset all of my information off of it I told the people I sold it to, they need to hook up into their computer thru iTunes as I had reset it. Guess how much I sold it for? Only $25 as I needed the money to buy a few gifts... The person keeps emailing me saying "I need my money back." What would you do? It isn't like I sold the iPod for $90 dollars... I told them what to do but they're not listening. I already spent the $25 at the mall with my friend yesterday. The iPod worked before I gave it to them.
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Idk.. you seemed pretty honest about the whole thing. I'd try to explain the situaton to him as clearly as possible..
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#3
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I would tell them sorry, but I already spent the money.
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#4
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You don't need to tell them, or do, anything.
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![]() ~Christina
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There is always a chance product X isn't going to work for someone , everyone takes a risk buying used items. That is why anything I have ever sold is "as is. "
You do not need to bother with them any further.
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#6
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Honestly, you don't have to do anything. If the customer can't follow simple instructions than it's his fault for being an idiot and you aren't obligated to give him any money back.
Just tell him no refunds and never send him another message again. |
#7
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WHY do they want their money back? If it is faulty or not what you promised them you owe them a refund. However, if it ismerely a case of buyer's remorse you don't owe them anything.
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