turned out to be fake, would it not potentially be fraud? I believe there is a solid line between vague descriptions and selling fake goods as real. I understand not accepting a return because the buyer was not happy with the condition after several months. But not accepting an item when it turns out to be fake? Absurd. I will accept a return on a fake item even a year out. It's the seller's duty to verify the authenticity of his or her items. I'll dig up some pictures of the flywheel and post them. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like any of the ones posted...
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