What about not receiving the goods. They wanted me to agree but I declined and I have 60 days to agree with it now.Originally posted by: Smolek
Yep and it seems sellers who accept it are in some trouble should they get a shady buyer; "If your claim involves receiving not-as-described goods, you will be required to ship the goods back to the seller. You must use an online-trackable shipping service to return the goods to the seller, so PayPal can verify the return of the goods. If you do not use an online-trackable shipping service, your claim may be denied"
I did the same, 60 days left. I'm not sure what to do, but I may just go back to the old way, M.O., and you ship first before I send product unless you have great heat.Originally posted by: amdskip
What about not receiving the goods. They wanted me to agree but I declined and I have 60 days to agree with it now.Originally posted by: Smolek
Yep and it seems sellers who accept it are in some trouble should they get a shady buyer; "If your claim involves receiving not-as-described goods, you will be required to ship the goods back to the seller. You must use an online-trackable shipping service to return the goods to the seller, so PayPal can verify the return of the goods. If you do not use an online-trackable shipping service, your claim may be denied"
Originally posted by: Smolek
Yep and it seems sellers who accept it are in some trouble should they get a shady buyer;
Originally posted by: chowderhead
I wish Paypal would explicitly state in each transaction what type it was i.e. instant transfer, Bank transfer, Credit Card or whatever.
It would help me decide whether the buyer can do charge-backs. But then that doesn't help Paypal earn more $$.
Paypal has stated they do not care whether or not the correct item is sent back to you because they believe the buyer 100%, as long as they purchased trackable mail all the money will be refunded to them. The process will become automatic. The seller has no recourse.
Originally posted by: abovewood
Paypal has stated they do not care whether or not the correct item is sent back to you because they believe the buyer 100%, as long as they purchased trackable mail all the money will be refunded to them. The process will become automatic. The seller has no recourse.
This sounds really bad.
I agree.Originally posted by: NeuroSynapsis
i've already started using MO only for big ticket items
not even worth it anymore
Basically, this is false. Do people NOT know how to read? CRIPES!Basically, any buyer can send back the "item" to you and get a full refund instantly. All they need to do is purchase some form of trackable mail, which includes USPS delivery confirmation.
I have not seen that either, however my concern is here:Originally posted by: tcsenter
Basically, this is false. Do people NOT know how to read? CRIPES!Basically, any buyer can send back the "item" to you and get a full refund instantly. All they need to do is purchase some form of trackable mail, which includes USPS delivery confirmation.
If someone can clear this up, that would be great.2.4 Release. In the event that you have a dispute with one or more users, you release PayPal (and our officers, directors, agents, subsidiaries, joint ventures and employees) from any and all claims, demands and damages (actual and consequential) of every kind and nature arising out of or in any way connected with such disputes. If you are a California resident, you waive California Civil Code §1542, which says: "A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if not known by him must have materially affected his settlement with the debtor."
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The above clause is completely separate from PayPal's Money Back Guarantee, which you may choose to purchase at the time of an eligible transaction, and which assigns to you certain privileges, as defined in the Money Back Guarantee Policy.
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2.7 Indemnification. You agree to indemnify and hold PayPal, its parent, subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, directors and employees harmless from any claim or demand (including attorneys' fees) made or incurred by any third party due to or arising out of your breach of this Agreement or the documents it incorporates by reference, or your violation of any law or the rights of a third party relating to your use of the Service.
This is your standard "pro forma" statement of indenmification, limitation of liability, and exclusion of implied or expressed warranty which every company on earth uses in its legal disclaimer, or 99.9% of them, anyway.I have not seen that either, however my concern is here:
If someone can clear this up, that would be great.
The new reversal policy will affect all payment funds, whether it be by credit card,
Originally posted by: Akaz1976
Its not like there are a lot of options
Especially for us canucks who have to make cross border payments!
Akaz
