"You are expected to know what you are buying." Lots of wiggle room there.

"If I make a gross error in description, you may of course, return item with my apology." Please give us your definition of "gross error in description".

ed I don't object to your defacto policy being "no returns." My objection is that your no-return policy is written up in a deceptive and ambiguous way so that your prospect buys under the delusion that he can return the gun if it is off face, loose, or otherwise defective but the defect is not listed in your ad. You delude the prospect that you accept returns when in practice you don't. He buys the gun based on that delusion. You are wrong to do that.

We have had this discussion here many times. I will be happy to dig up the threads about your actual application of your "return policy" if you want to continue this discussion.



I am glad to be here.