If you check out the link to my auction in post #30, you will see that the amount of ram is listed in 2 places on my auction: in "Item Specfics" and in auction description itself - in fact, it's the first spec I mentioned !! I guess that not mentioning it in the auctions title in bold red letters is my fault huh ? =)
I really appreciate all the advice from you folks with eBay and PayPal experience. I guess I will end up refunding the guys money; at least I still have the brand new sealed laptop. However, and I know this is spiteful, and I'm getting into my flameproof suit right now, but please tell me how I can make the seller wait as long as possible to get his refund.
You already have. You can either ship the item, which posters in this thread think is a horrible idea, or you can issue a refund. Don't ship and don't promptly issue a refund. Won't be good.
Silly me. I thought you were looking for constructive comments.
Your auction title reads:
Lenovo G585 Laptop 15.6" HD LED laptop 320GB AMD Windows 8 ** NIB SEALED
This is the auction title for a similar item being auctioned
Lenovo G585 15.6" (320 GB, AMD E-300, 1.3 GHz, 4 GB) Notebook - Black
Another auction this one for a 2GB model
New Sealed Lenovo 15.6" Laptop 2GB RAM 320GB HD Window 8 Black G585-59345756
Both cases the amount of RAM was listed in the title.
I agree the buyer should have read the complete description. I can also so how a buyer could have made an honest mistake. The laptop normally comes with 4GB of RAM.
I can't think of a single honest reason why you didn't include the amount of RAM in the title. Yes, by not listing the amount of RAM in the auction title you contributed to the mistake. Yes that was your fault.
You can say the buyer made a mistake and you contributed to the mistake and move on. You can continue to think the buyer is trying to screw you but thinking that won't help.
You haven't shipped the item. You need to move on. Maybe the next buyer won't overpay and you'll get $25 less.
edited to add I just read your post above mine.
The buyer wants an opportunity to correct an honest mistake. Screwed over would be if he wanted until he got the laptop then started playing games with you. Let you ship and refuse delivery. You weren't really screwed. You were aggravated but not out any money. You still have a NIB laptop to sell.