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People can be like that. From what I can sense the buyer is unpleasant and most likely trying to scam his/her way into a free pony. It makes me very sad when people try to manipulate the ebay/sales system that people use fairly every day.It's not at all your fault, hun. People can just be nasty.
I think it's definitely an attempt to either get a free pony or someone bought it, can't actually afford it and so now are putting it on you to deal with. Or, finally, they didn't read the description before buying and this is now somehow your fault. People are like that sometimes, sadly. I saw a lad yell abuse at the bus driver for the whole diversion the other week because he didn't know the diversion area and didn't know to get off the bus earlier - except the driver made a very clear announcement to tell people in advance of the diversion. The lad just hadn't listened.Sadly in the modern world people like to blame other people for their own mistakes. Hold firm and keep politely reiterating that if they return the pony they will have a full refund including postage charge.
The person should of read the description before buying. They should give you the pony back.
Sounds like they were just trying to take advantage of you. I'd report them as a bad buyer, abusive, rude, possible scammer. Keep all the notes and emails in case they're stupid and try to push things, let ebay staff know first that you did list flaws and did what you could to try to remedy the situation.
Stand your ground. You are doing the right thing. At this point, I would stop talking to them. If they open an item not as described case, then check off the option for 'return item for full refund'. Then they will with either return the item or not. Do NOT give them a partial or full refund and let them keep the item. This is a classic case of a buyer who is trying to pull a fast one on you. If they leave negative feedback, get in touch with ebay via phone. They can go back through the messages and see how nasty the buyer is being, and will likely remove the feedback.
When this is all over Lollipop, can you post their ID? I REALLY don't want this one bidding on any of my stuff, and I dare say that most of us here would concur. So sorry that you're going through this, it truly is awful when you let something go, only to have it end up someplace you don't really want it to! I've been lucky of late though, last week I sold a big lot of MIP G4s to a mum whose little girl has a rare bowel disorder, and she came home from surgery to a room full of ponies! Just remember that sometimes you can make a huge difference to someone's life with the amazing products you sell, and that it really is worth it the majority of the time! Pony Hugs!!!
I don't have a user name it was a guest checkout customer on Etsy. I do have their name and full address though. Shall I just post their name here? Thank you you everypony for your help.