on โ18-06-2018 09:49 PM
A seller has offered me an exchange for a slighty more expensive model (if I give the extra $20) or a refund because they are out of stock on their projector model. I said I want a refund, but this may just be a bait scam and if they turn around and say "oh guess what we found more of the model underneath our couch" am I still entitled to the refund they offered or what?
It's important because a much better model (only one left) has come up and I am going to buy it now because I'm expecting a refund on the item I just bought. If they refuse to refund me can I take this up with ebay/PayPal instead insisting that they refund me because they already offered to? Or am I bassically going to be stuck with a really good projector and a cheap one I won't use that I can't get money back for? thanks guys.
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on โ18-06-2018 10:21 PM
As Kopenhagen says.
In particular, if you tell the seller that you're happy for them to cancel on the basis of "buyer requested cancellation", you're actually helping the seller to avoid cancellation for the most dreaded of all reasons - out of stock. (This earns the seller a "demerit".)
on โ18-06-2018 10:05 PM
on โ18-06-2018 10:21 PM
As Kopenhagen says.
In particular, if you tell the seller that you're happy for them to cancel on the basis of "buyer requested cancellation", you're actually helping the seller to avoid cancellation for the most dreaded of all reasons - out of stock. (This earns the seller a "demerit".)
on โ18-06-2018 10:52 PM
countessalmirena Thank you soooo much!!! idk if it was because I told them they could do this or if they were going to do it anyway, but I actually just got the full refund with the reasson "buyer requested refund". โค๏ธ โค๏ธ โค๏ธ