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Cancelled Tickets brought on eBay. HELP.
chris2hall
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Hi there,
I'm after some advice please!
Back in July, I purchased tickets, via eBay for Adele (for a massive £225). The concert was rescheduled originally, and now has been cancelled.
Ticket providers are issuing refunds to those who (originally) purchased the tickets.
I have contacted the ebay seller twice about a refund with no reply.
I have contacted eBay, who told me to speak to PayPal (who I paid for the transaction with).
PayPal have said I am out of the 45 day dispute time scale. But to speak to my card provider regarding 'chargeback.'
I paid via a Visa (Nationwide) debit card.
I have researched the Internet, and it seems possible about reclaiming via Chargeback.
Do you have any advice on 'chargeback' or claiming from eBay / ticket resellers?
Would be of much use and very much appreciated.
Thanks
Chris
I'm after some advice please!
Back in July, I purchased tickets, via eBay for Adele (for a massive £225). The concert was rescheduled originally, and now has been cancelled.
Ticket providers are issuing refunds to those who (originally) purchased the tickets.
I have contacted the ebay seller twice about a refund with no reply.
I have contacted eBay, who told me to speak to PayPal (who I paid for the transaction with).
PayPal have said I am out of the 45 day dispute time scale. But to speak to my card provider regarding 'chargeback.'
I paid via a Visa (Nationwide) debit card.
I have researched the Internet, and it seems possible about reclaiming via Chargeback.
Do you have any advice on 'chargeback' or claiming from eBay / ticket resellers?
Would be of much use and very much appreciated.
Thanks
Chris
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Really the process is similar from bank to bank but the most useful thing to do would be pop in to your local branch of nationwide and ask them0
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