>>6747575massive difference between an individual selling their personal belongings and a retail store.
And in most states even retail stores are not required by law to offer returns, it's done as a customer service courtesy. My local non-chain game store would NOT take back "buyer's remorse" returns, it had to be broken, and most other small businesses leave it up to discretion.
Idiots have just gotten so used to major companies taking anything back, they expect private sellers to. Okay so I have to pay out of my own fucking pocket $10 for you to ship back an item you paid $20 shipped for, because you changed your damn mind, now I have to relist and hope it sells to recoup that loss. Fuck you.
Paypal bypasses the law on returns, yet will never stop, because all these class-action lawsuits only amount to Papal paying out a pittance that gets split between all the plaintiffs, each getting maybe $5, and Paypal isn't required to change their practices.