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on 31-12-2013 09:14 PM
Just go through PayPal and escalate it. Return to the address as listed in PayPal. Pretty straight forward claim.
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on 01-01-2014 09:32 AM
Hi, Thanks for your reply. This sounds logical and good advise.
Great New Year.
Gazza
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on 01-01-2014 09:40 AM
Hi, Thanks, It came in in yellow express pre paid satchel and the senders details were not completed.
It has 241849425061 above a bar code in bottom left hand corner.
Thanks for your response.
Happy New Year to you.
Gazza
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on 01-01-2014 09:53 AM
Hi Tstore,
Thanks for your reply. I will file a dispute with Paypal.
To me there is a significant difference. The oval earrings match her pendant [ bought some time ago] however the rectangular shaped ones do not. And to repeat myself the oval set was $139.00 and the rectangular were previously listed at $79.00 +shipping on both.
I would have prefered to be sent an email saying "We do not have this item available now, would you like a refund or wait until it is in stock."
Rather than a cheaper substitution being mailed late with no explanation.
Best Wishes for the New Year.
Gazza
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on 01-01-2014 10:49 AM
With the tracking ID provided, it was sent on the Saturday before XMas however 4815 postcode is outside the express network hence why 30th December was the next available day for Aust Post to deliver
Just upload the photos of the item you received including the packaging so that a PayPal rep can see the difference between what you received and what you purchased and escale to a claim. PayPal will then review and then you will receive an email including the address to ship the item back. Send via registered post and upload the tracking number. You can then call payPal straight away without having to wait for the item to reach the seller and PayPal should refund you there and there when you are on the phone with them (they did for me this year)
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on 01-01-2014 09:27 PM
Just open claim in PP and escalate. That will end all communication with seller.
PP will give dispute in your favour and advise you the address to return item and you will be asked to send with online tracking ( registered post ).
Done deal.
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on 02-01-2014 01:24 AM
Returning the item with on-line tracking (SOD) is actually for your benefit, not the seller's, so he/she can't tell Paypal that the item never arrived and must have 'gone astray in the mail', so don't be tempted to save $2.95 by not including SOD.
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on 02-01-2014 02:56 PM
It is a pity that you could not wrap the present for christmas. This is a risk of online commerce, and being so late to organise for Christmas. If you had have been organised you would have had enough time to get another present as substitute.
On the subject of the deception / mistake, a similar thing happened to me. I wonder if it is a mistake, or a straight out deception based on the gamble that the average purchaser might just nibble on the email a couple of times and give up. I didn't I sent the earings back, by express registered mail. Fedex, and changed a part of the order. Ended up buying more but was happier (well my wife was happier) with the upgrade. Cant remember who ended up paying for that fedex, but it was small in comparison to the price of the jewellery, and they had to resend at no cost. **bleep** ringaround finding them too, over in the states, you never know if they are going to get back to your emails but once its reported to the authorities in their country things seem to move along nicely.
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on 02-01-2014 08:14 PM
I don't feel the buyer was necessarily disorganised or late. Paying for an Australian item on 2nd Dec, where it said item would be posted within 2 days should have ensured it was there well before Christmas. Even if it took 3 weeks it should have been there in time.
As for being given an item that was half the price. I would be livid too because unless this person did their homework and had looked at other items, they may never have realised this.
Do what the others here suggest, return the item with tracking and put in a lcaim for a full refund. And leave your negative rating stand. Sending out a half price item so late is beyond acceptable.
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03-01-2014 09:33 AM - edited 03-01-2014 09:34 AM
OP, what you need is an 'earing aid.
Joke, or not?