on โ12-12-2014 11:02 AM
Having lodged a complaint against Pay Pal and Ebay in regards to illegally freezing funds and also referring the matter to the privacy commisioner. The Financial Services Ombudsman also wants to hear about accounts where funds have been placed under the 21 day hold. Their office is anticipating an across board deluge of complaints and they wish to be advised of individual cases as believe this is a breach of law.
on โ21-12-2014 06:59 AM
on โ21-12-2014 07:46 AM
on โ21-12-2014 07:56 AM
on โ21-12-2014 08:16 AM
Good news.
I worked for an Ombudsman. (another Ombudsman Service)
They flagged some issues as 'systemic' when they see it as impacting large numbers of people.
I had to take my paypal case to the Ombudsman.
It hardly seemed necessary.
It costs the service provider, in this case Paypal, about $2,000 or more just to have a matter referred to the Financial Services Ombudsman and then the billing is charged out in a way that isn't dissimilar to a Solicitor's Office. I am legally qualified and a lot of the Investigators assigned matters will have legal qualifications. Either way though, irrespective of qualifications, the hourly fee is quite high.
There is every incentive for Paypal to resolve a dispute before it gets escalated to the FOS.
In my case it seemed so simple. I sold custom items at the time, which (under Paypal's own policy) were exempt from buyers claiming chargebacks. However for some reason unbeknowns to me Paypal wouldn't acknowledge that until they were taken to the Ombudsman and had to re-imburse me for the monies buyers of custom items were paid back on my behalf contrary to their own policy!
on โ21-12-2014 11:12 AM
@cq_tech wrote:
Incidentally Padi, it would seem that Amazon have taken a leaf out of eBay's book by refusing to reimburse thousands of sellers whose goods were sold at massive losses for just 1p each due to a software glitch on their UK site the other day.
The sellers are quite rightly blaming Amazon while Amazon are blaming the software producers, but the bottom line is that some companies are out 10s of 1000s of pounds because as soon as the buyers realised what was going on, they started buying massive quantities of expensive goods for just 1p each.
I suppose you can't really blame the buyers, but I can see a huge class action on the horizon if Amazon don't do the right thing and wear the huge losses which were suffered by their sellers. When I read that story, I immediately wondered how eBay would have handled it, and my guess is the very same way that Amazon did.
Here's a couple of links to Amazon's losses including the latest on the 1p debacle CQ, if they made losses of US$ 437,000,000 in the 3rd quarter this year then it doesn't look like a very bright Xmas for them, with a heap of sellers likely to be going for the jugular over the 1p fiasco.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/amazons-spending-leads-to-another-loss-1414095239
Interesting to hear that the FSO may flag the complaints as "systemic" on the 21day hold, that could shake up the apple-cart Baudrillard.........................
on โ21-12-2014 03:18 PM
Hope you are all still keeping up the good work.........
which is spy code for
BUMP
on โ21-12-2014 04:32 PM
Yes it could.
A systemic issue that has been affecting so many people for so long!!!
Hopefully they have flagged it as such and it will give some relief to affected sellers.
I have always wondered how many ebayers don't know about the Ombudsman being available for paypal matters
on โ21-12-2014 05:52 PM
Back up to the top where you belong, thread...
on โ21-12-2014 09:19 PM
bump
on โ22-12-2014 04:38 AM
Bumpity Bump little thread.....back where you belong.