
12-03-2016 02:34 AM
Buyers and sellers end up in dispute to resolve undelivered items with in the 45day Window created by ebay, if the 45 days passes, buyers can not create a dispute case for resolution.
12-03-2016 03:12 AM - edited 12-03-2016 03:13 AM
You have 30 days after the last estimated delivery date to file a "item not received" claim with eBay or 180 days after the date of sale if the payment was made with PayPal.
So you are covered either way.... my advice is avoid buying from China. Focus on sellers in Canada, USA, UK, Europe and Australia.
Exclude the rest......
12-03-2016 09:44 AM
@bharath_sankreacha wrote:Buyers and sellers end up in dispute to resolve undelivered items with in the 45day Window created by ebay, if the 45 days passes, buyers can not create a dispute case for resolution.
The 45 day limit for INR was changed in 2014.
30 days after last estimated delivery date for ebay
180 days (for most items) from time of purchase for paypal
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12-06-2016 08:11 PM
I order quality products from China constantly. I receive them quite quickly, most are drop shipped by Epacket and received a max.of two weeks.
Only recently did I have a problem when it was shipped out without Epacket delivery.
But both members do stand corrected, China is not guaranteed to arrive, so if you want items by a specific time order domestically.
12-16-2016 06:32 AM