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Since when did we stop returning stuff for a refund in favor of smashing it to bits? So, the buyer gets a refund, PayPal gets its commission and the seller has their property destroyed?
But the decision as to whether or not the violin is the real deal or an impersonator is not usually left up to the company that promises the payment. Alas, someone at PayPal apparently is an expert in old violins, because the company determined the instrument was "counterfeit" and told the buyer he needed to destroy it in order to get his refund.