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buyers using unconfirmed/unverified Paypal accounts
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Even after having your address verified, somettime paypal choose to change it back to unverified just for the fun of it!
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hbk2006 wrote:Even after having your address verified, somettime paypal choose to change it back to unverified just for the fun of it!
Yeah, this happened to one of my buyers. I think it depends on the transaction amount.My TV is broken!
Edit: refunded £515 for TV 1.5 years out of warranty - thank you Sale of Goods Act! :j0 -
I am always cautious on this matter, but if they did actually claim successfully through paypal, you have their name and address and a special delivery proof of sending slip....you could send the lads round lol or send in a court claim, the Court isn't going to go nope, tough luck you sent the phone to the address they requested and you have solid proof it was recieved....hmm.0
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crazy_guy wrote:I am always cautious on this matter, but if they did actually claim successfully through paypal, you have their name and address and a special delivery proof of sending slip....you could send the lads round lol or send in a court claim, the Court isn't going to go nope, tough luck you sent the phone to the address they requested and you have solid proof it was recieved....hmm.
Sure, but it's better to have pp on your side and decline their claim than resort to such tactics
My TV is broken!
Edit: refunded £515 for TV 1.5 years out of warranty - thank you Sale of Goods Act! :j0
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