[Help] I have a question. Updates to this post /post/223693-i-have-a-question Thu, 26 Nov 2009 16:44:59 +0100 Reply from Ξ.Ģäβž.Ξ /post/223693-i-have-a-question#reply-4558240 You should always contact the seller before you make a claim with Paypal. They may have refunded you themselves and you could have avoided the dipsute. I mean, no seller wants to recieve a negative feedback comment over one item, generally they will refund. Not all co-operate, and that’s when you resort to lodging a claim.

Now that the dispute is open, I doubt the seller will be too keen to negotiate.

From here, the seller will have 10 days to respond to the claim and give your money back. If he/she does not respond, you will automatically be given your money back by Paypal.

May I ask how much the amount was ? Or was it really expensive ?

You can’t get in to trouble with the law, you haven’t broken any rules or done anything wrong. The dispute console is there to lodge a dispute when your not happy with an item. Theres no rule to say you must try to negotiate with the seller before lodging a claim, it’s just kind of like “eBay ettiquette”.

Is this the first dispute you’ve had ? It’s all a learning experience. If you do ever have another dispute, you will have learned from this one, how to go about it next time.

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Ξ.Ģäβž.Ξ Wed, 03 Dec 2008 03:58:54 +0100
Reply from Kuvri (yodaluv12) /post/223693-i-have-a-question#reply-4558179 You should talk to the seller before opening a dispute with ebay or paypal.

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Kuvri (yodaluv12) Wed, 03 Dec 2008 03:37:01 +0100
Reply from mumstheword /post/223693-i-have-a-question#reply-4558174 Follow the guidelines on the ebay site precisely. First you need to make the seller aware of your concerns and offer them the opportunity to put it right. Normally, a seller would tell you to return the item before sending a refund. The return is usually at your own expense unless the seller has specifically stated otherwise in the sale details.

You are perfectly within your rights to invoke the paypal complaints facility where a seller does not respond to you or responds negatively, as long as you have followed the ebay procedure precisely.

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mumstheword Wed, 03 Dec 2008 03:33:45 +0100
Reply from Michael Leibman /post/223693-i-have-a-question#reply-4558155 I haven’t heard of paypal caring about matters like that, but maybe they’ve changed over the years. It does seem more of an ebay issue.

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Michael Leibman Wed, 03 Dec 2008 03:28:04 +0100