on โ05-03-2015 11:24 AM
I bought an arcade stick from a seller based in Melbourne on Monday and paid the same day, I expected the item to be shipped out on Tuesday, but it wasn't, so I send out an email on Tuesday night, again yesterday, no response or anything.
What should I do? How long should I wait before opening a case? And do I go through eBay money back guarantee or go through Paypal like before? What is the difference?
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โ11-03-2015 02:29 PM - edited โ11-03-2015 02:31 PM
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on โ11-03-2015 02:34 PM
Look it honest sounds OP that you want us to say:
Awww, look, keep the item and get a refund. You poor treasure. 5 days early and it wobbles. Disasterous . .
No.
Just. No.
Note to self - email nephew who is also into sticks and tell him to avoid gumtree selling one because seller is being openly dishonest . . .
on โ11-03-2015 02:36 PM
lol
So you purchased the wrong stick for your machine, and really just want to do a 'Change of Mind' return and the rest is just a load of **bleep** really, isn't it?!
on โ11-03-2015 05:01 PM
What a ridiculous comment. I run two B&M companies and am tied to my PC for 10 - 12 hours a day. When I prise myself away from it, the last thing I want to do is go on the internet on a puny apple phone screen. A smart phone is not the be all and end all these days, it will not run the programmes that I need to run my companies.
Also, if you were one of my employees and accessing messages and shopping on ebay whilst supposedly doing work for me, you would be in breach of my Social media and Internet Policy and face warnings and possible termination.
Yes, I have the latest iphone, but am flat out using it for anything other than phone calls or an alarm. And yes, my business websites have been optimised for mobiles.
on โ11-03-2015 06:30 PM
Probably asking a bit much to get it posted the next day, maybe within 2 or 3 days.
on โ12-03-2015 07:20 PM
Paypal automatically upgrade to claim, should I go through with it?
on โ12-03-2015 07:53 PM
@investmenttechnology wrote:Paypal automatically upgrade to claim, should I go through with it?
Others may have different views on this, but personally, no I don't think you should go through with it.
on โ12-03-2015 08:50 PM
@investmenttechnology wrote:Paypal automatically upgrade to claim, should I go through with it?
Really? If neither the buyer nor seller escalate a dispute to a claim, PayPal are supposed to automatically close in favour of the seller after 20 days, so that's quite strange...
However, if I were the seller, I would have escalated the dispute myself, as I suspect they will be able to win it whether it's still an INR or it was changed to INAD.
on โ12-03-2015 09:58 PM
@investmenttechnology wrote:Paypal automatically upgrade to claim, should I go through with it?
Wrong again.....unless the buyer or the seller escalate to a claim the dispute is automatically closed by paypal.
on โ13-03-2015 02:03 AM
Oh yeah, you guys are right. It's closed, paypal's email confused me. Anyways, since the paypal case is closed, and the seller said he's happy to take the stick back and give me a refund/exchange, should I appeal the decision or just send the stick back without the involvement of paypal.