ForTheLoveofDisney
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Recently I bought a book from half.com. I purposely doublechecked the sale (wording) for the correct copyright date as well as the order confirmation for the correct copyright date edition that I was seeking. This book is an old book but has had several revisions so I knew I wanted the latest revision.
When I received the book, it was the wrong edition. So, I contacted the seller about it. The seller states that they will be happy to refund the purchase price for the book if I send it back and providing it is in the same shape as when they sent it. It is in the same condition because I have not done anything with it. As soon as I opened the package I realized that it was NOT the book that I had wanted to purchase.
I do not do transactions like this often (and when I have they have been fine) but I would like everything refunded including the S&H fee because of no fault of my own, it is not as was described.
My question, do I have a leg to stand on or is it customary to not have the S&H refunded? Now, I'm paying S&H for both ways.
Could some of you buyers, but especially sellers, advise me one what I should do?
TIA
When I received the book, it was the wrong edition. So, I contacted the seller about it. The seller states that they will be happy to refund the purchase price for the book if I send it back and providing it is in the same shape as when they sent it. It is in the same condition because I have not done anything with it. As soon as I opened the package I realized that it was NOT the book that I had wanted to purchase.
I do not do transactions like this often (and when I have they have been fine) but I would like everything refunded including the S&H fee because of no fault of my own, it is not as was described.
My question, do I have a leg to stand on or is it customary to not have the S&H refunded? Now, I'm paying S&H for both ways.
Could some of you buyers, but especially sellers, advise me one what I should do?
TIA
