For an e-commerce platform that allows returns: Yeah that's kind of an important sticking point and was a big part of the problem.
The other problem was that spells were effectively a service and you can imagine that we didn't want to get involved in determining the validity or accuracy of services being performed virtually that had zero tangible artifacts.
> What if I were to ship a complete spell in a bottle to the person?
This is probably what people actually do now to get around it, since there's an actual item being sold now.
For an e-commerce platform that allows returns: Yeah that's kind of an important sticking point and was a big part of the problem.
The other problem was that spells were effectively a service and you can imagine that we didn't want to get involved in determining the validity or accuracy of services being performed virtually that had zero tangible artifacts.
> What if I were to ship a complete spell in a bottle to the person?
This is probably what people actually do now to get around it, since there's an actual item being sold now.