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on 14-06-2015 06:36 PM
Yes I saw that, Google Earth is not the most trustworthy to identify addresses 😉
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on 14-06-2015 06:50 PM
good job.... i couldnt get an accurate address for it.
Stupid Google Earth.....
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on 15-06-2015 02:11 AM
The buyer doesn't need to cancel the transaction and buy again, they need to change the address when going through checkout. There is the option to change the delivery address once the are logged into their Paypal account. Just thought I'd mention it. I've purchased things for my Mum and simply change the address during checkout so the item gets delivered directly to her.
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on 15-06-2015 06:26 AM
That's true but in this case the buyer had already completed checkout and paid then messaged the seller wanting to change the address. The seller agreed to do that which then invalidated seller protection.
What the seller needs to do to retain their cover is to ask the buyer to agree to cancel the transaction and then buy again changing the address this time as they go thru checkout.
What the seller needs to do to retain their cover is to ask the buyer to agree to cancel the transaction and then buy again changing the address this time as they go thru checkout.
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on 18-06-2015 09:24 AM
I got asked to do this once. They had already paid with PayPal then the next day contacted me to ask if I would send to their new address as they had moved and not set up redirection. I said to them that their option was to either pay again with the correct address and I would just refund the other payment and send to the correct address, send a written request to send to an alternate address indemnifying me in the event of a dispute, or waiting for the 45 days time limit before posting.
They decided to wait as it was the easiest option for them.
They were very happy with that option.
They decided to wait as it was the easiest option for them.
They were very happy with that option.