I don't see how she can expct you to pay for her stupidity - ebay/paypal shows you the address before you complete checkout, so if she didn't notice and change it then then it really is her mistake - I'm fairly sure an dispute over this would side with you. I guess the issue is about any negative feedback, but hopefully you could counter that with a fair explanation.
So she can't really expect anything more than if they get returned to sender for you to post them on to her. It's not exactly in your power to get the items back after all, short of the person now living there returning to sender or someone going to the address to try and claim them back, what else is there to be done? Even so the impetus should be on her as it was her mistake.
If it was me I'd politely refuse to give the money back, because it's not like you'd know it was the wrong address without her having mentioned it prior to shipping.
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Date: 2009-02-11 06:31 pm (UTC)So she can't really expect anything more than if they get returned to sender for you to post them on to her. It's not exactly in your power to get the items back after all, short of the person now living there returning to sender or someone going to the address to try and claim them back, what else is there to be done? Even so the impetus should be on her as it was her mistake.
If it was me I'd politely refuse to give the money back, because it's not like you'd know it was the wrong address without her having mentioned it prior to shipping.