Is it common for online sellers to falsely claim that they didn’t receive a return if the person making the return didn’t provide tracking information so they can keep the refund?

Is it common for online sellers to falsely claim that they didn't receive a return if the person making the return didn't provide tracking information so they can keep the refund? I've returned multiple books to AbeBooks recently and more than one of the sellers denied receiving it. I'll admit fault for not providing tracking, but it strikes me as suspicious that I would get the address wrong twice (thrice?) and in such close succession.
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