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I stopped trusting eBay when a local buyer got my old, fully functional motherboard after I did an upgrade. Met him in the parking lot, mobo back in its antistatic packaging atop some foam, in the original box.
He then filed for a refund after presumably taking a screwdriver to the LGA for unknown reasons and then claimed that was the condition it was in when I sold it to him (with photos). So ... you want to destroy something you just bought? I don't see the logic here, but then again, there was someone who bought a phone from me and wanted a refund because T-Mobile has spotty service in their area. At least in this case, eBay was like "It's not on the seller to know the cell coverage in a buyer's area."
But you'd be on the other side of the equation this time. You have more protections as the buyer.