Quote Originally Posted by Defcon View Post
Buyer's Remorse the buyer must feel like he overpaid, this is to be expected. Although the buyer and others do have somewhat of a point. But then again not really. If you are buying a house, agents use those kind of descriptions and wordings eg. "once in a lifetime opportunity" the thing is its designed to appeal to the emotions, to grab potential buyers, sometimes and usually someone who becomes emotionally invested they spend more than is necessary. It's not been dishonest its sales talk and a perception all people need to take responsibility for actions and decision making. This rule applies to buying a car, a house, or a high priced collectible.
I agree!

Paypal really shouldn't find in favour of the buyer in this case. I understand how people could feel the seller was being dishonest, but it was always made clear that he was in it for the profit and from that point of view, withholding the additional items was the logical choice.