Tom, you offered a three day inspection period during which time the unmatched magazine and suffix letter should have been noted by the purchaser. IF these factors were not to the buyer's satisfaction then they had the priviledge of returning the item within the inspection period and having their money returned. Once the three days have passed, the buyer owns it. Period. Three and a half WEEKS after the fact is acting in bad faith on the part of the buyer.
When someone says "all matching", I automatically believe the magazine to be a mismatch until I can verify it. IF the buyer has a special reason for wanting a specific suffix letter, it's reasonable to believe that it would have been noticed immediately that the suffix letter wasn't what they wanted.
After three and a half weeks, I'd be of the opinion that the buyer has found a "better" deal and needs the money to make it happen.
Unless you, out of the goodness of your heart, wish to make good on the transaction and refund the guy's money, I'd explain that the inspection period is LONG past and you consider the matter closed.
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