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 jackswebb
 
posted on December 8, 2004 06:42:56 PM new
what are they QUICK! Please!! 30 days? I hope I hope.....guy is trying to rip me off...paid with pay pal...30 days ago....does the,,,,,just in case CC Still have validity after 30 also. I have NO idea HOW he paid.....I know exactly where this slime ball going. He disliked the Handling fees.....Now he is saying I sent the WRONG thing. hahahaha, NOT hardly! I only had ONE.


and the Beat Goes On,,,,,,
 
 Libra63
 
posted on December 8, 2004 07:07:42 PM new
Well Jack here is a quick fix for you. Tell you buyer to mail the item back to you, postage paid by him of course, and if it is the wrong item you would gladly reimburse him his price with postage. Remember to tell him also that you have marked this item in a special place to insure that all your merchandise that you send is the merchandise that they bought. Of course that probably would be a little white lie but it just might save you.

I just had a buyer try and get his money back for an item and when I told him it had delivery confirmation on it and it said it was delivered I heard nothing from him. Of course I gave him the eDC number so he could check himself. There is a possibility he never received it but now it is the buyers problem to iron it out with his post office. My postal clerk said I had done my job and it is out of my hands. Insurance offered but not taken.


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 jackswebb
 
posted on December 8, 2004 07:59:29 PM new
Oh I told him that,,,just send it back, then he says O.k. give me ALL the money back plus the packing fee and the postage? He's insane! Then I said,,,,send me a PICTURE now he begins to stumble,instead of just saying I don't have a camera, he says his batteries are down and I,,,,will have to WAIT,,,,, till they charge back up .....I already had his initial pp money and reminded him of the PACKING FEE,,,,,He finally SENT it.....now all of a sudden,,,well you know,,,,,AND of course once I DO refund him he will be Soooooo happy to post a GOOD feed back,I care less about his feedback......

what concerns me, is PP's open door to Chargebacks,,,,,ITEM Misdecribed....they will investigate NOTHING! They just GIVE them their money back and YOU won't EVEN see your "ITEM" either, they get BOTH.


and the Beat Goes On,,,,,,
 
 lovepotions
 
posted on December 9, 2004 07:52:43 PM new
In the meantime file a non paying bidder complaint on Ebay.

When someone files a chargeback it is as if the item was never paid for in the first place.

Many times it stops the scammers once they know Ebay knows they are trying to pull a scam.

Every now and then I get someone who tries a paypal complaint. Its lame because their comment box is loaded with emails copy/pasted from some other seller. Even lamer is that paypal doesn't make anyone double check anything before they filed against me.

Mistaken identity and OOPS complaints still leave a mark on my paypal account. But them getting non paying bidder complaints makes them act faster to resolve it.

I've only lost on 2 complaints 1 from the early days before I got delivery confirmation on EVERYTHING and the other was some $2 item I didn't bother to get DC on.


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 fenix03
 
posted on December 9, 2004 09:47:56 PM new
::what concerns me, is PP's open door to Chargebacks,,,,,ITEM Misdecribed....they will investigate NOTHING! They just GIVE them their money back and YOU won't EVEN see your "ITEM" either, they get BOTH.::

Why do you keep insisting that is the policy? I have never once had PayPal refund on item not as described. The "significantly not as described" is only used if you sell a diamond at a diamond price and it turns out to be glass or you sell fake Tiffany/Vuitton/Chanel etc. Other than that, PayPal sends one of those fun little "PayPal does not involve itself in quality issues, dispute denied" emails. Don't sweat it though - there is a hard and fast 30 day cut off on a direct PayPal dispute.



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