LOL threatening legal action from Australia. Australia has zero jurisdiction over a company in the United States. Even if they got a judgment from the court for their 39.99 or whatever it was, there's no way they could collect against LRG.
Laws apply for the buyer as well as the seller
Anyone who runs a business is aware of this.
I've had to use legal action against company's in the USA on two occasions after being refused a refund because of all sales are final.
Final sales are not consumer law.
In the U.K. it is illegal to refuse a refund within the first 14 days of the product arriving as long as said item is in the same condition as it was dispatched.
Company's from around the world can quote final all they want, PayPal banks and many other services will and do side with the buyer as it's the law of that home nation.
I won both times needles to say
Edit: collection is down to the payment method
The customer can legally request his bank to do a charge back based of the exact reason he stated
PayPal etc will raise a final dispute and regardless of if lrg refuse, PayPal will refund via buyer protection, a item is covered 14-30 days from arrival