03-13-2023 11:07 PM - edited 03-13-2023 11:08 PM
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03-14-2023 03:14 AM
Yes Buyers have three levels of protection.
EBay for 30 days from delivery or last estimated date for delivery.
Paypal for 180 days from payment.
Credit card (even if the card were used to back a PP account and the PP claim failed) for 120-180days from payment depending on the card's chargeback policy.
But as marnotom points out, your Proof of Delivery usually will triumph, so long as the delivery address matches the address the buyer had listed as their own.
03-14-2023 02:01 AM - edited 03-14-2023 02:02 AM
My understanding is that buyers can attempt to file a case or claim with PayPal after being unsuccessful with a claim through eBay’s Money Back Guarantee. However, the conditions for seller “protection” are no different than those for eBay. As you appear to have sufficient evidence of the item being delivered to the address in the transaction details, your buyer shouldn’t prevail in a PayPal claim, either.
03-14-2023 03:14 AM
Yes Buyers have three levels of protection.
EBay for 30 days from delivery or last estimated date for delivery.
Paypal for 180 days from payment.
Credit card (even if the card were used to back a PP account and the PP claim failed) for 120-180days from payment depending on the card's chargeback policy.
But as marnotom points out, your Proof of Delivery usually will triumph, so long as the delivery address matches the address the buyer had listed as their own.