Paypal dispute

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octopus41092

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Here's my situation. I posted on another forum selling links to eBooks. This one person paid me and in the thread I posted.

If you purchase this from me I will send you the links to gain access to all these eBooks and more!

He expected to get the actual eBooks themselves sent in a zip file to him. Now he raised it to a dispute and wants a refund. Do you think I'd win this dispute seeing as how there's no actual tangible items being sold and from what I've stated in there?

It's only a small amount of money so if it's not completely in my favor then I'd rather refund it.

Opinions?
 

rudeguy

Lifer
Dec 27, 2001
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Originally posted by: octopus41092
Here's my situation. I posted on another forum selling links to eBooks. This one person paid me and in the thread I posted.

If you purchase this from me I will send you the links to gain access to all these eBooks and more!

He expected to get the actual eBooks themselves sent in a zip file to him. Now he raised it to a dispute and wants a refund. Do you think I'd win this dispute seeing as how there's no actual tangible items being sold and from what I've stated in there?

It's only a small amount of money so if it's not completely in my favor then I'd rather refund it.

Opinions?

Do you have the rights to be selling these ebooks?
 

Saga

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Honestly, nowadays you're better off just going straight for a credit card dispute as half the time paypal will take the money back and act as a third party "holding" it for a few months, then just determine it cannot mediate a solution with the information given and both people end up fucked while paypal pockets 100% of the transaction. At least doing a credit card chargeback actually benefits you.
 

octopus41092

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Originally posted by: NSFW
Originally posted by: octopus41092
Here's my situation. I posted on another forum selling links to eBooks. This one person paid me and in the thread I posted.

If you purchase this from me I will send you the links to gain access to all these eBooks and more!

He expected to get the actual eBooks themselves sent in a zip file to him. Now he raised it to a dispute and wants a refund. Do you think I'd win this dispute seeing as how there's no actual tangible items being sold and from what I've stated in there?

It's only a small amount of money so if it's not completely in my favor then I'd rather refund it.

Opinions?

Do you have the rights to be selling these ebooks?

Yes.
 

rudeguy

Lifer
Dec 27, 2001
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Originally posted by: octopus41092
Originally posted by: NSFW
Originally posted by: octopus41092
Here's my situation. I posted on another forum selling links to eBooks. This one person paid me and in the thread I posted.

If you purchase this from me I will send you the links to gain access to all these eBooks and more!

He expected to get the actual eBooks themselves sent in a zip file to him. Now he raised it to a dispute and wants a refund. Do you think I'd win this dispute seeing as how there's no actual tangible items being sold and from what I've stated in there?

It's only a small amount of money so if it's not completely in my favor then I'd rather refund it.

Opinions?

Do you have the rights to be selling these ebooks?

Yes.

Please elaborate on how you sold a link to access multiple eBooks legally for a small fee.
 

octopus41092

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Originally posted by: NSFW
Originally posted by: octopus41092
Originally posted by: NSFW
Originally posted by: octopus41092
Here's my situation. I posted on another forum selling links to eBooks. This one person paid me and in the thread I posted.

If you purchase this from me I will send you the links to gain access to all these eBooks and more!

He expected to get the actual eBooks themselves sent in a zip file to him. Now he raised it to a dispute and wants a refund. Do you think I'd win this dispute seeing as how there's no actual tangible items being sold and from what I've stated in there?

It's only a small amount of money so if it's not completely in my favor then I'd rather refund it.

Opinions?

Do you have the rights to be selling these ebooks?

Yes.

Please elaborate on how you sold a link to access multiple eBooks legally for a small fee.

It's a sale for links to a database where all eBooks are free w/ resale rights. I bought it first from one person and was told I could resell it to others.
 

rudeguy

Lifer
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Originally posted by: octopus41092


It's a sale for links to a database where all eBooks are free w/ resale rights. I bought it first from one person and was told I could resell it to others.

Are these copyrighted? How much did you pay for these rights?
 

octopus41092

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Feb 23, 2008
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Originally posted by: NSFW
Originally posted by: octopus41092


It's a sale for links to a database where all eBooks are free w/ resale rights. I bought it first from one person and was told I could resell it to others.

Are these copyrighted? How much did you pay for these rights?

The eBooks themselves stated that they are free to resell. I paid $20 for them.

Either way I'm not going to bother with this one person and I'm just going to grant them a refund..
 

rudeguy

Lifer
Dec 27, 2001
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Originally posted by: octopus41092
Originally posted by: NSFW
Originally posted by: octopus41092


It's a sale for links to a database where all eBooks are free w/ resale rights. I bought it first from one person and was told I could resell it to others.

Are these copyrighted? How much did you pay for these rights?

The eBooks themselves stated that they are free to resell. I paid $20 for them.

Either way I'm not going to bother with this one person and I'm just going to grant them a refund..

Names of some of the titles?
 

rudeguy

Lifer
Dec 27, 2001
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Originally posted by: Xylitol
Originally posted by: octopus41092
The Downline Code
Make Money Online
Guide to Cashing in On Ebay

so you're one of THOSE people

exactly what I was getting at. The OP is a spamming troll and should refund every dollar he has collected from every person he collected it from.
 

Barfo

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Originally posted by: octopus41092
Here's my situation. I posted on another forum selling links to eBooks. This one person paid me and in the thread I posted.

If you purchase this from me I will send you the links to gain access to all these eBooks and more!

He expected to get the actual eBooks themselves sent in a zip file to him. Now he raised it to a dispute and wants a refund. Do you think I'd win this dispute seeing as how there's no actual tangible items being sold and from what I've stated in there?

It's only a small amount of money so if it's not completely in my favor then I'd rather refund it.

Opinions?

For a small fee, I'll send you a link to the "How to make Paypal go your way in a dispute" e-book.
 
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