The seller misrepresented a necklace as butterscotch Bakelite. She did not specify the item was untested. Once I received the necklace I contacted her via email and attached a video of myself testing the necklace for Bakelite to which she did not respond. I finally called and explained the issue. She stated "they have appraisers that list the items and never test anything." She was not about to admit their mistake. She stated she would only provide a refund if I shipped the item back to her on my own dime as the vendor "must have the item in hand". I shouldn't have to pay for the shipping on account of their bad business. If an item is listed as "butterscotch Bakelite", buyers shouldn't have to question if it has been tested. And if items are untested, note that in the listing as other reputable sellers do instead of misleading buyers. This is false advertising, dishonest & bad business.
There was a problem with the accuracy of the listing, but they were extremely helpful and more than fair in finding an excellent resolution. I'll happily bid in future auctions knowing they'll stand by the integrity of their listings.