Do it ASAP or you will lose this case.
Not the case at all. It is not a race.
If the buyer has opened a dispute it is not necessary to escalate it to a claim. The party that gets there first does not necessarily win. Paypal will review the claim and make a determination as to whether the item was accurately described. In this instance, only the blind or incredibly stupid could find in favour of the buyer. The OP took great pains to accurately describe the condition of the piece in his/her listing. The buyer falls into the category of blind or incredibly stupid to suggest that the item was not as described.
OP, just go about your business. If the buyer decides to escalate to a claim I feel confident that it will be a short lived one and that Paypal will find in your favour. Just be warned that the buyer may have another course of acton if they paid through Paypal by credit card. If the buyer appeals through their card issuer you will likely be out of luck. CC companies rarely take the part of the vendor.
Good luck and happy holidays,
Bill
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Bill
