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 cibelebr
 
posted on October 21, 2001 12:38:04 PM new
Hi
As I paied through PayPal, and did not received my goodies; I am educating myself about fraud, so I came across this nice site
The Ebay auction ended on Sep 28, when I contacted the seller, and paied through PayPal. The seller sent me an email back "she was going to ship next day"

As the merchandise never got to my hands, I have sent many emails, she did not replied. I went to "Square Trade" they did not get answer from her. I left her a negative feedback, she left me a negative feedback saying : I should have received the packadge by now.And she never received email from me.

I filed a complain with PayPal, which seams takes aproximately 30 days to resolve.

If the PayPal Protection Policy says:
If you do not qualify for the Seller Protection Policy. When you receive funds through PayPal, if the sender's transaction is reversed for any reason and you do not qualify for the Seller Protection Policy for that transaction, you will owe PayPal for the amount of the reversed transaction plus any fees imposed on PayPal as a result of the reversal. You agree to reimburse PayPal from either your PayPal account or by other means. Although PayPal will vigorously pursue debt collection of any amounts owed to it, PayPal will never make electronic transfers from your bank account without your express permission.


And assuming that this seller does not qualify for the Protection,
Because : She can not show proof of shipping (If she could she would have replied my email requesting the tracking #) Does that mean , I Will receive my money back???
How do I "reverse" the transaction???

Thank you for any enlighting
Cibele


 
 roofguy
 
posted on October 21, 2001 03:07:12 PM new
Cibelebr, you may be proteced by the buyer's protection plan, but the buyer's protection plan is not directly related to the seller's protection plan.

In other words, if seller is not protected, that does not mean that buyer is protected.

All that said, very few who are involved in the mail order business would consider a package to be formally lost after only three weeks. The US Post Office requires 30 days before they will even take a report.

 
 wowwow85
 
posted on October 22, 2001 11:22:35 AM new
most of the usps mail is still going thru commercial airplanes and there has been many cutbacks,reroutes.
now with this anthraz scare which is getting worse by the day,the delivery situation will not be back to normal anytime soon.
we sellers are doing our best to ship ,i am taking some to ups while majority still go thru usps.
please be patient,but your seller should be more responsive and work with you to see what has happened to the package.
leaving each other neg feedback is not going to make delivery any faster

 
 
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