eBay buyer problem
#12
pay pal states they have proof and will not provide any of it???
now pay pal is trying to strong arm you in to a refund.
if I remember right,
ebay get a fee for the sale.
ebay charged a price to list it.
pay pal gets a fee for their service.
buyer has already left bad feed back.
and some strong arm tactics from pay pal.
my reply to pay pal would be NO.
since you only have 80 letters for feed back I would think of the nastiest things I could fit in to 80 letters.
something like,
gay ****** idiot fried item & now fairy bitch wants refund.
now pay pal is trying to strong arm you in to a refund.
if I remember right,
ebay get a fee for the sale.
ebay charged a price to list it.
pay pal gets a fee for their service.
buyer has already left bad feed back.
and some strong arm tactics from pay pal.
my reply to pay pal would be NO.
since you only have 80 letters for feed back I would think of the nastiest things I could fit in to 80 letters.
something like,
gay ****** idiot fried item & now fairy bitch wants refund.
#13
Originally Posted by three83
I spoke to PayPal today and they told me that even if you specify No Returns in an eBay auction a buyer can still file a claim with PayPal if an item is not as described or not received. They told me that this guy provided documented proof that the memory was not as described but PayPal couldn't provide me with the documented proof. I told PayPal that this is BS and the Item was described properly on eBay and that anyone could fake documented proof. All a supervisor at PayPal could do was tell me that once I receive the RAM back I can appeal the claim if something is wrong with the memory. Refunding this guy's money if the memory is still good isn't the problem. It's just a pain in the a$$ to have to go through this and to relist on eBay which I will have to pay listing fees again.
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