Oops I've inadvertantly become a rogue trader, describing an item exactly correctly but mistakenly adding an extra style name (together with the correct style name) eg "A-Style B-Style Jeans" instead of "B-Style Jeans". In absolutely every other detail the photograph, description, measurements, styling details etc are exactly correct as per the B-Style jeans I sent to the buyer 2 weeks ago. The buyer contacted me yesterday saying "there is no such thing as 'A-Style B-Style Jeans', they are either A-Style or B-Style" and asking for my address to return the jeans and get their money back, as she wanted the A-Style jeans and thought that's what she was buying. As my description was exactly right in every other respect, correctly describing them fully and completely as the B-Style jeans, whose responsibility is it? As the jeans were otherwise correctly described in every detail, should it have been "buyer beware"? I suppose the buyer must have read the A-Style name and didn't read the details. Unfortunately I now realise I made an innocent mistake by calling the jeans "A-Style B-Style" (the style names are not shown at all on the jean labels and I just thought the B-Style was part of the A-Style range), but otherwise I correctly gave the style number and correctly described the jeans I provided. The jeans are brand new with tags; apparently the current price in the shops is £155 for Style-B, £170 for Style-A and I sold them for £99. I don't want to upset anyone, but also I don't want the hassle of selling these all over again (I'm a private buyer that bought the wrong size jeans and am selling them on). How about if I offer a discount of the £15 difference in price between A-Style and B-Style?