Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/01/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Luis.. a short answer.... The buyer sends you a box of oatmeal. You bought a M9. You complain to Ebay and Paypal. They ask the seller to prove you received a package. The Post Office supplies delivery proof. EBay and PayPal therefore assume the M9 was in the box. You got the box, therefore there is no reason to return your money. They side with the seller. Proof is on you to prove otherwise. How do you prove you did not receive the right merchandise in the box? So they say.... return the M9 to the seller and we will give you back your money. You return the oatmeal in the box. The seller states ( correctly this time) that there was oatmeal in the box, not the M9. You lose again. You get nothing. That is the problem. Frank Filippone Red735i at verizon.net I can't understand which are the reasons to be not confident in our days with transactions by Paypal, as well as buyer or seller. If someone can explain me why ... it will be interesting for all of us. David, if you have do your transaction with Paypal, if the item was signaled as "This item is protected ...", if you have put the claims on time and you keep the proves ..., in my experience Paypal solve a case very fas.