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09-01-2015 12:31 PM - edited 09-01-2015 12:36 PM
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on 09-01-2015 12:51 PM
You have noted several bad transactions for face & above face value gift cards.Seems it would be easier & safer to cut out the middleman ebay seller who may not be reliable & just buy them yourself?
You already noted the loophole for refunds.Do you think it may open a can of worms?
If there is easy profit to be made selling them,why do you not sell them?
Hold that thought,i have to go to woolies.I really do.
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09-01-2015 12:53 PM - edited 09-01-2015 12:54 PM
The discounts you (usually) get are not worth the hassle.
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on 09-01-2015 04:10 PM
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on 09-01-2015 05:24 PM
Only you can get the police involved as you are the one who has been defrauded.
Get a Police Incident number and that will go a long way in any communications with ebay and paypal.
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on 09-01-2015 07:58 PM
At a Girl,......Go Girls !!!!!!!
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on 09-01-2015 09:52 PM
The OP has made quite a few refund claims & I suspect may be out of protection & may have to fend for himself.I don't know if it is number of claims or if there is a dollar amount but there is a claim cutoff point.The buyer may bluff the seller into refunding & the seller will assume that he/she will have to refund so just obliges.The seller will have no idea that the buyer has run out
If the OP can not get another refund he may have a hard time persuading the seller to volunteer to repay the purchase as happened in case 1.
I did ask the OP the purpose of the thread since there was no question,just a list of cases & noting how a refund was available.I did not see a purpose to the thread & it did not make sense to me.Nor did the updates.The OP has a long history of unhappy purchases & shouldn't need help in knowing what to do for a case.
I hope OP did not set up this thread to persuade/bluff a case to those sellers in obtaining refunds.I wondered what the purpose of pointing out his son is a lawyer.
The only way i saw that a gift card purchase would be refunded would be if the buyer claimed unauthorized use or a hacked account.There are only a certain amount of times that this can be used without looking suspicious.Did anyone even check the eBay refund fact?
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on 09-01-2015 10:31 PM
Narelle, I checked the paypal T & C last night after the OP posted that paypal has stated that they do cover Gift Cards....my comment still stands....the OP was lucky to strike a paypal rep who does not know that Gift cards are not covered.
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on 09-01-2015 10:47 PM
Narelle, what garbage! I have not had a PayPal or eBay refund for a long time. The last time was in 2012 when something I bought from the US disappeared at the eBay shipping center inside the US (as far as I can remember).
I've never heard of being beyond a "cutoff point" -- where do you get this nonsense?
In case #4, the $1500 case, the funds have not cleared from PayPal to the seller's bank account. It's all still there. So drawing on PayPal guarantee money won't even be necessary.
PayPal has been very reassuring to me that unless the seller in that case produces documentary proof that the items were mailed and received, which he obviously cannot, the money will be returned to me. I checked that again today with yet another CSR.
The purpose of the thread, an issue which seems to obsess you (I wonder why?), was twofold:
1) Get feedback on gift card experiences (unfortunately nobody else has come forward yet, although there are some cases in the archives) and find out what refund limitations there may be with both PP and eBay; and
2) Warn others about the problems unsuspecting buyers can have with gift cards.
I've bought over 800 items on eBay over the years, I'd guess (not all sellers leave feedback so that is not reflected in my score), and been a member for 15 years, putting up to $10k a year in purchases through eBay, but these gift card purchases have been the very worst experiences, by far. I'd like others to know that.
I only pointed out my son is a lawyer to let others know that once you emblazon a sales page with a money back guarantee logo, that has certain implications. He's well versed in Australian consumer law. So the opinion carries some weight ... it's not just me speaking.
When you say I have a long history of unhappy purchases, that's bulldust. I reckon just a few percent have gone really bad, but I do leave neutral feedback for long delays in shipping, for instance.
In summary, your bitter "shoot the messenger" sniping in this thread is extremely unwelcome. If it continues I will not update the thread again. I can do without the extra stress and hassle of dealing with internet trolls on this forum.
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09-01-2015 11:05 PM - edited 09-01-2015 11:07 PM