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<blockquote data-quote="Joe Averion" data-source="post: 586965" data-attributes="member: 57373"><p>Not to take sides because I am not at all, but unless I misread something didn't Shawn accept the $45 refund BEFORE he found out that it won't fit his Trac? (or at least according to the part #). If that is the case, he accepted a refund because of the product arriving damaged and it has nothing to do at all with him being shipped the WRONG product (again, according to the part #) Just because he refunded part of the original amount because of damage during transport doesn't absolve him of his responsibilities for shipping the wrong product.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I mean if that is the case, a lot of shady sellers would ship out damaged junk whether it fits or not, agree to a partial refund to satisfy the customer and still make money off of something that is not at all what the customer wants. Seems like a good way to make an extra few bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe Averion, post: 586965, member: 57373"] Not to take sides because I am not at all, but unless I misread something didn't Shawn accept the $45 refund BEFORE he found out that it won't fit his Trac? (or at least according to the part #). If that is the case, he accepted a refund because of the product arriving damaged and it has nothing to do at all with him being shipped the WRONG product (again, according to the part #) Just because he refunded part of the original amount because of damage during transport doesn't absolve him of his responsibilities for shipping the wrong product. I mean if that is the case, a lot of shady sellers would ship out damaged junk whether it fits or not, agree to a partial refund to satisfy the customer and still make money off of something that is not at all what the customer wants. Seems like a good way to make an extra few bucks. [/QUOTE]
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