now i'm fckucing mad
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Twice I've had a problem on eBay after paying with Paypal - both times I got a refund.
Just keep your emails to the guy factual and polite (I know it's hard!) and I'm sure you will have no probs.
Just keep your emails to the guy factual and polite (I know it's hard!) and I'm sure you will have no probs.
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Originally Posted by YATESY
don t worry when you sign up you have to give your credit card or bank account details they can just take it out of your bank account if the goods are not what they say they are or they are not in working order you make an agreement and have to tick the box i have not bought owt since of ebay
keep me posted
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keep me posted
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If the claim goes in your favour (as it should), then they will close his ebay account down, and remove/refund your money from his Paypal account.
However, if his account has insufficient funds, then you will not get your money, unless the auction listing advertised Paypal Protection. They will not take money from a registered card.
Not good I know, and I have first hand experience of this...!
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Originally Posted by T5OLF
Yep that was me, any probs ? hope all is ok
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Originally Posted by GE90
Sorry, not entirely true.....
If the claim goes in your favour (as it should), then they will close his ebay account down, and remove/refund your money from his Paypal account.
However, if his account has insufficient funds, then you will not get your money, unless the auction listing advertised Paypal Protection. They will not take money from a registered card.
Not good I know, and I have first hand experience of this...!
If the claim goes in your favour (as it should), then they will close his ebay account down, and remove/refund your money from his Paypal account.
However, if his account has insufficient funds, then you will not get your money, unless the auction listing advertised Paypal Protection. They will not take money from a registered card.
Not good I know, and I have first hand experience of this...!
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Originally Posted by T5OLF
Bugger
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>Thank you for contacting PayPal in regard to the status of this case.
>
>If you return the goods and provide online tracking which show the item
>was delivered back to the seller. You will receive a full refund of
>£210.00 GBP.
>Thank you for contacting PayPal in regard to the status of this case.
>
>If you return the goods and provide online tracking which show the item
>was delivered back to the seller. You will receive a full refund of
>£210.00 GBP.
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Originally Posted by RLE
something had to go right for you in the end mate.
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Take it you left the positive feedback before you wired it up ?
If the up button does not work, then they *might* have not known when they sold it, BUT if they are refusing a refund then ?, now thats crap. Just shows, only leave feedback once you know it works.
If the up button does not work, then they *might* have not known when they sold it, BUT if they are refusing a refund then ?, now thats crap. Just shows, only leave feedback once you know it works.
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