on 24-11-2014 01:23 AM
on 24-11-2014 10:57 AM
on 24-11-2014 11:37 PM
@alicia89blue wrote:
Have done all of the above, as you can see I'm not new to eBay. It has been over 30 days since I purchased the item and have given the seller a week to respond to several emails and nothing.
I get this error message from PayPal:
Error Message
This transaction cannot be disputed. Please go to the eBay Resolution Centre to review the program details for information on what to do next.
If you paid for an item and haven't received it or there's something wrong with it, we're here to help. Enter your transaction ID to get started (it must be within 180 calendar days of payment).
Then when I go through eBay this:
Sorry. You can't open a request for this item.
View order details
eBay Money Back Guarantee only covers items purchased from 01 Nov, 2014.Try to resolve the issue with your seller. If you paid with PayPal you may be eligible for PayPal Buyer Protection.
So much for a simpler process 😞 others must be having these issues too.
Ring Paypal.
An agent can manually open a case IF it fits the criteria for buyer protection and it is within the timeframe.
on 25-11-2014 09:47 AM
eMBG really covers items that you bought from 11/01/14 on wards because that is the time that they went live. So the best thing that you can do is open a dispute through PayPal but you need to make sure that you are aware of their timelines;
You only have 45 days from the date of the payment for you to be able to open a case.
Also after you open a case, you need to escalate it to a claim and you only have 20 days from the case was opened for you to do that.
PayPal will investigate this case then they will be the one to take care of the refund.
Here is how you can open a case through PayPal;
1. Go to www.paypal.com.au and sign in to your account.
2. Click the “Resolution Centre” tab at the top.
3. Click “Dispute a Transaction.”
4. Select “Item Dispute” and click "Continue."
5. Use the “Find Transaction ID” button to locate the Transaction ID, then click "Continue."
6. Select “I haven’t received my item,” then click "Continue."
7. Select a category and enter a message to the seller. Click "Continue" to submit your dispute.
To escalate a dispute to a PayPal claim:
1. Log in to your account at https://www.paypal.com.au
2. Click "Resolution Centre" on the top of your Account Overview page.
3. Select "Open Cases" in the drop-down menu and select the case you want to escalate.
4. Click "View" under the Action column.
5. Click "Escalate this dispute to a PayPal claim."
6. Complete the "End Communication and Escalate to a Claim with PayPal" form.
7. Click "Escalate to a Claim."
If this does not work and you think that you are still within the time period then go ahead contact them.
You can reach them at 1-800-073-263. |
PayPal representatives are available 6am to 10pm AEST Monday to Friday and 8am to 7pm AEST Saturday and Sunday. |
on 25-11-2014 09:56 AM
on 25-11-2014 02:46 PM
I've just come across this myself.
Looks like a mis-match between the systems.
Sadly, it seems fairly typical.
A company spends money to make their systems slicker, and it ends-up annoying the customers, and costs them money because people have to do it the old fashioned way by calling, which costs everyone time and money.
Great job PayBay.
on 25-11-2014 03:04 PM
on 25-11-2014 07:22 PM
i having the same problem as alicia89blue i have not recieved a item and its been 44 days since purchase.
" this transaction cannot be disputed " message during dispute process.