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Do your auction listings say that returns are accepted? If they are, she can return it at her cost and you can refund the $15 to her then re-list it and get your $40 from another buyer. Pyrex is so hot right now she got a deal! It is going to cost her a decent amount to send it back to you; she ought to keep it to resell or trade to another Pyrex collector and save you the hassle
I have to agree that the fault rests on the buyer in this situation or should rest on them. She entered into the transaction knowing that the bowl may or not be the correct one. Also, in my opinion, low-balling you in the process.Please know though, although you state no returns, she can still open a case. The Ebay Buyer Protection Plan over rides your policy, and can almost guarantee that a claim filed against you ( such as a SNAD..) and could result in the buyer getting a refund without having to return your item to you. I am not saying she will do this but the possibility is there, even though you clearly state no returns. If I were you make sure you save all communications between the two of you. If she opens a case you will be given the chance to share those messages. EBay will not grant her a refund for changing her mind or they shouldn't anyways.