on โ24-05-2014 03:53 PM
on โ24-05-2014 04:17 PM
If a buyer has not paid you then you can open NPB dispute through paypal after 4 days, and if still no payment 4 days after that you can close the case, get your fvf back and the buyer receives a strike.
Put the buyer on your BBL also.
If it is e bay(er)? that you think has overcharged you, you will need to contact them - top right of screen Customer Service.
A little more info would help.
on โ24-05-2014 05:44 PM
If it's the Seller you left negative feedback for and if you're still within 45 days, log on to Paypal and open a Dispute.
Escalate to a claim when the system allows.
If you're past the 45 days and if you funded your payment with a Credit Card, you may be able to do a Chargeback through your bank.
on โ24-05-2014 07:20 PM
What is the diofference between a NPB dispute through PayPal and an UID through the eBay Resolution Centre?
(I didn't even know there was such a possibility through PayPal)
learn something new every day, eh?
but how do you go through PayPal before they pay anyway? What iof the person doesn't intend to pay (if they ever do) through PayPal?
How does this work??????
on โ24-05-2014 08:27 PM
@*crikey*mate* wrote:What is the diofference between a NPB dispute through PayPal and an UID through the eBay Resolution Centre?
(I didn't even know there was such a possibility through PayPal)
learn something new every day, eh?
but how do you go through PayPal before they pay anyway? What iof the person doesn't intend to pay (if they ever do) through PayPal?
How does this work??????
I dunno -
I thought when you went to the resolution centre thingy on eBay you were auto directed to the paypal dispute thingy - and I thought NPB was just another term some members used for UID.
I am a little confused - and I have a headache now.
So - you can only open a PP dispute after you pay - which kind of makes sense now I think about it....please help me
โ24-05-2014 11:39 PM - edited โ24-05-2014 11:41 PM
"and I thought NPB was just another term some members used for UID"
NPB = Non Paying bidder
UID = Unpaid Item Dispute, now UIC = Unpaid Item Case
Sellers open Unpaid Item and Cancel a transaction Cases through ebay.
Buyers open Disputes with Paypal for items not received and items not as described on the AU site
on โ25-05-2014 08:49 AM
That makes sense, good to know.
Cheers silver and crikey - been using the wrong 'terms' for months.
*hangs head*
on โ25-05-2014 10:46 AM
Don't feel too bad. I used to think that UID was a contraceptive device.
on โ25-05-2014 10:53 AM
every time I see it I think of a urinary Tract Infection and I wince a little each time I type it!
on โ25-05-2014 11:05 AM