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Posted By: Judge Dred
Not only is the deductible $25, you must file a claim within a certain time period of the end of the auction. The sad part about this is that ebay will continually ask you to resolve this with the seller, if you correspond with the seller you lose time especially if the seller is slow in responding or has it in their mind to "screw you over". By the time you finally give up the time period for filing a "recoverable claim" will have expired. So much for trying to resolve these issues in a friendly manner. Also, someone mentioned that paypal will probably do nothing because something was recieved. It is up to the seller to show proof of delivery. If the seller has the proof that something was delivered then your are probably "screwed". If you look closely at your paypal agreement you basically agree to let paypal resolve disputes regarding a credit card transaction instead of the credit card company. Look at the agreement closely. |
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