@stalkerelectronics wrote:

I've sold 3 graphics cards to which will be used in conjuntion with another 3 for data mining. Data mining is extreme in that it pushes the cards to max. He is saying that one of the cards starts but locks up when he puts it under load. I tested these cards before shipping and they were fine (sold as a new item - no returns accepted). I'm in fear he already had a faulty card in the three he already had as mining can be brutal on cards. 
I am totally fine with looking at the card and "making sure" its one of mine... But where do I stand with Ebay as it was sold with no returns and no warranty listed or implyed.
This is more of a moral issue for me but i'm concerened he is trying it on with another card - where do I stand with ebay here.

Thanks...


It will be down to you to replace/refund them there is no way to tell a customer is pulling a fast one. Electrical items are sometimes faulty you can ask for the card to be returned, at your expense but this is the danger of selling items for this. Personally I think the majority of times it is the item that is faulty it can be a loose connection that came off during posting. It does suck but as sellers we sometimes have to take the lose and move on