joolz1910
<font color=green>I would have gone down to recept
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I recently sold my laptop to raise funds for WDW and I have unfortunately sold to someone who is trying to 'con' me.
I stated a fault in the listing and also featured a photo of it. He has since discovered that it is (according to him) costly to repair and he has said that unless we come to some 'agreement' he will file a claim against me.
He also claims that the cd/dvd writer 'isn't always working' - whatever that means. I know it is working, but I can't prove that.
He is also trying to install an operating system when there is already a new operating system installed.
I am finding this really stressful. If I offer him a refund, I am sure that I will still have to pay ebay, listing and paypal fees totalling £53! Plus he will probably expect me to pay postage costs £21. I think he is likely to leave me negative feedback anyway.
I don't know what to do.
Will paypal force me to reimburse him anyway? Has anyone got any experience with this sort of thing?

I stated a fault in the listing and also featured a photo of it. He has since discovered that it is (according to him) costly to repair and he has said that unless we come to some 'agreement' he will file a claim against me.
He also claims that the cd/dvd writer 'isn't always working' - whatever that means. I know it is working, but I can't prove that.
He is also trying to install an operating system when there is already a new operating system installed.

I am finding this really stressful. If I offer him a refund, I am sure that I will still have to pay ebay, listing and paypal fees totalling £53! Plus he will probably expect me to pay postage costs £21. I think he is likely to leave me negative feedback anyway.
I don't know what to do.
