Accidently sold someone the wrong card!

It's defo a 7900GS, I offered to either give him a full refund and pay the postage to send it back or give him half his money back and let him keep the card.

He chose to do the latter (not surprisingly).

Cheers,

G
 
Just wondering what people think would be the best things to do about this...

I've sold a gfx card on the bay and the buyer has emiled me saying that the card that I listed as a 9600GT is showing up in his machine as a 7900GS.

It's a card I lent someone at work months and months ago and I'm wondering if they have given me the wrong one back and I've sold them a 7900GS claiming it was a 9600GT!

What's the best thing to do?

I was thinking about offering them an apology and a refund, but even if I do that they will have to post the card back, should I offer to pay for the postage back too?

I sold the card for £24.55

Looks like either way I'm due my first negative on there :(

Cheers,

G

I can't believe you are on here asking advice? Surely the first thing you would do is offer a refund in full plus the cost of postage to return it to you. What else do you expect? A buyer to pay the postage due to your error?
 
Im eagerly awaiting the first "what way do i wipe my ass" thread. Though id be shocked if it hadn't already been done before. :o
 
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