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Hi
I paid through PayPal a desposit for a training course. I chose this company as they had a logo of my beauty insurance company.
However, when I asked for a quote from my current beauty insurance they :(denied having dealings with the training company.
So, I tried to get my £500 deposit back.
But I’ve lost the claim?
PayPal said
We've reviewed the transaction(s) and are denying your claim(s). The decision was made because the purchase is ineligible for PayPal Purchase Protection according to our User Agreement.
We're sorry for any problems you may have experienced with the transaction(s).
I’m not sure what this means? Help please.
I paid through PayPal a desposit for a training course. I chose this company as they had a logo of my beauty insurance company.
However, when I asked for a quote from my current beauty insurance they :(denied having dealings with the training company.
So, I tried to get my £500 deposit back.
But I’ve lost the claim?
PayPal said
We've reviewed the transaction(s) and are denying your claim(s). The decision was made because the purchase is ineligible for PayPal Purchase Protection according to our User Agreement.
We're sorry for any problems you may have experienced with the transaction(s).
I’m not sure what this means? Help please.
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One issue that you will have is that, if any offence has been committed by using someone else's logo, that is a matter between the two other parties - it is probably a copyright issue more than anything. If their advert made no claims about their relationship with the insurance company then you should not have assumed that there was one. Did they actually state that they had a commercially relationship of any kind?
How long ago did you pay the deposit?
The claim for any refund should have been made to the training company in the first instance.
You may be right, but I'm finding it hard to see what is being misrepresented.
If the training company had included words to the effect that they are endorsed, then that would be misrepresentation. But just having a logo there doesn't mean much, because nobody could infer any meaning from that. Perhaps it just means that the training company get their insurance there?
I'm not convinced that you could claim a refund from a company on the basis that they have a logo on their website, the meaning of which you do not know.
Have you got the course that you wanted?
What was the quote for?
You would only have a claim through Paypal if they did not deliver the course.
Just for changing your mind you have no claim.
Sounds like this was a business to business transaction to me, and therefore you have NO CONSUMER RIGHTS in this regard.
I did get straight back to the training company and they have said I have no claim and won’t get my money back.
I tried to claim through PayPal and raised a dispute and then appealed against my loss. They say they couldn’t help.