
05-18-2020 02:01 AM
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05-19-2020 04:57 AM
you may have to consider filing a police report for theft, and possibly the post office for mail fraud... I would consider even emailing the scammer and let them know your intentions and see how they respond.
05-18-2020 12:53 PM
You had the right to demand the return of the disputed item.
That ends a lot of scam disputes, since crooks are lazy.
Refusing to allow the refund as a policy, in my opinion encourages scammers, who rightly believe the seller won't demand the return, and discourages honest but nervous buyers who feel the seller may be difficult to deal with.
05-18-2020 01:42 PM
05-18-2020 05:23 PM
But the chargeback was processed through paypal? Or do you accept direct payments?
Ian
05-18-2020 05:34 PM - edited 05-18-2020 05:34 PM
05-18-2020 07:21 PM - edited 05-18-2020 07:22 PM
The process of handling chargebacks is detailed here on the PayPal website. Emphases in red are mine:
https://www.paypal.com/us/brc/article/customer-disputes-claims-chargebacks-bank-reversals
What is a chargeback?
A chargeback is when a buyer asks their credit or debit card issuer to reverse a transaction after it’s been completed. They are available only to buyers who make a payment with their credit or debit card. Because they are initiated with and decided by the debit/credit card issuer (not PayPal), the process is bound by the card issuer’s regulations and time frame.
How can I respond to a chargeback?
To respond to a notice or check the status of a chargeback:
What was your response to the chargeback?
05-18-2020 07:30 PM
what are they claiming you sent them, because if it is completely different in size and weight , you could also use your postal receipt with the actual weight on it. as proof you didn't send the item they claim to have received.
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05-19-2020 04:57 AM
you may have to consider filing a police report for theft, and possibly the post office for mail fraud... I would consider even emailing the scammer and let them know your intentions and see how they respond.
05-19-2020 08:04 AM
Is it possible the buyer bought the item in the photo from another seller and mistakenly thought it was you?
This reminds me of a chargeback I had many years ago. I sold an item on ebay that was for $99. Buyer received it and gave me positive feedback. A couple of weeks later, the buyer did a chargeback on his CC without talking to PP or ebay. I sent the buyer a polite **bleep**? It turned out that his CC was also charged $99 by Amazon for Prime membership without his consent, and it was that charge he wanted reversed. When he was on the call with his CC, they picked my $99 charge by mistake. I knew exactly what he was saying because I was also charged that same fee by Amazon without my consent.
Hey Amazon, if you're listening, that is why I have not purchased anything on your lousy site in almost 10 years.
05-19-2020 09:24 AM
I have also had this situation and situations where a buyers CC was stolen/compromised and the institution charges back ALL transactions good and bad.
Generally in my discussions with the buyers everything turned out well in the end.
This is also a situation where I would have called the buyer on the phone. That bears a small risk of being sworn at or whatever on the phone, but a much larger likelihood that the buyers confusion would be cleared up and I wouldn't ultimately lose the $$$. (But remember I live in a happier "stamp" world).
05-19-2020 10:18 AM
cookie jar insurance l believe is the only answer, assuming you continue with on line auctions. decide how much you want for the item, add 10% cookie jar insurance, add your expenses like gas to the post office, shipping materials etc, add the cost of postage, add the ebay fee 10-15% or so. And don’t go lower than this figure for combined price and shipping.
05-19-2020 12:04 PM
05-19-2020 12:51 PM - edited 05-19-2020 12:56 PM
How can I respond to a chargeback?
To respond to a notice or check the status of a chargeback:
If you phoned and chatted with some minimum wage clerk in Utah, nothing was going to happen.
You had to follow through within the Paypal chargeback system.
An expensive error.
And one we keep seeing.
People who think that the humans who are there to soothe them have any power to actually do anything on their behalf.
05-19-2020 09:37 PM
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05-19-2020 11:13 PM
"Phoned ebay ....phoned paypal "
Phoning is not responding in the chargeback process.
You said you phoned. You did not say you followed the automatic process.
05-24-2020 03:14 PM