Claimed where?
You should have mentioned it in this sale thread. From what I see, it hasn't been mentioned.
And you haven't responded to the middle 4 screws showing handling marks.
Edit:
In defense of the seller.
Although, the seller may have sent a repaired card, it was delivered in working condition.
I have lost trust in the buyer too after reading about daisy chaining a PSU. Really?
Modern GPU's are designed to throttle if the temps exceed the limit, so the first step is throttling (as it happened for me). The there will software crash and we have to reboot the PC, which will turn on fine as the GPU is not under heavy load while booting and will work fine until its under high load again.
Conclusion:
If any other sane buyer had bought the card and he had a proper PSU and the card died, he would not settle for a 50-50 loss.
The buyer is using the forum like a shopping website and he has bought multiple GPU's in the past 6 months. lol
The seller is new and I see lots of new members with Patron status who are interested in just the market.
I feel that both parties are lying and karma served them both.
The seller sold a repaired card and the buyer killed it with a bad PSU by daisy chaining.
I'm done with this issue.