I have a buyer that has opened a "not as descibed" claim against me.
The Item was definatly as described the buyer did not read the description at all. They have also left me positive feedback (which I assume was an accident as the words themselves are negative), but will that go in my favour?
lords was the judge and jury whenever a dispute needed to be settled. He was also the judge and jury for dispute between his various vassals.
To dispute a credit card chargeback through PayPal, you can provide evidence such as receipts, emails, or any other relevant documentation to support your case. Contact PayPal's customer service and explain your situation clearly and calmly to seek a resolution.
To dispute a PayPal credit card chargeback, you can provide evidence such as receipts, emails, or tracking information to show that the transaction was legitimate. Contact PayPal's customer service and follow their instructions for disputing the chargeback. Be prepared to explain your case clearly and provide any relevant documentation to support your claim.
Using a personal PayPal account, one may navigate to the "Resolution Center" tab under the larger category "My Account." Once on the "Resolution Center" page, one will see an orange button that says "Dispute a Transaction." Simply click on this button and follow the instructions presented to raise a dispute.
If you missed the deadline for either raising a dispute or escalating that dispute to a claim, then you will not get your money back through eBay or PayPal. If that is the case, you can try approaching your card issuer for help in retrieving your money - if that's how you funded the payment - or consider legal action if the item is sufficiently valuable. Never allow an eBay (or PayPal) dispute or claim to time-out because once closed, the dispute/claim is closed for good.
You can use the PayPal Resolution Center to dispute a charge. Not all charges qualify however, so it's best to check with PayPal before you decide to send payment if you have concerns about sending money.
A PayPal chargeback occurs when a buyer disputes a transaction and asks their credit card company to reverse the payment. PayPal investigates the claim and may refund the buyer if they find the dispute valid. Sellers can provide evidence to defend the transaction.
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PayPal has a dispute resolution and customer care platforms for resolving any issues. If your account is not verified, you may not withdraw. This rule is stated clearly on their policy.
It depends. Firstly, you need to look at the listing from which you bought the item. Some sellers will not accept returns so if the listing says that, you are normally unable to return the item to the seller. If the listing says that the seller does accept returns, contact the seller for instructions. Should there be a problem with the item when it arrives in that it is "significantly not as described" and you paid for it using PayPal, you can log into your PayPal account and start a dispute. The steps are fully explained after you log into your PayPal account and go to the Resolution Centre, but in essence, you start the dispute and then the seller has the opportunity to correct the situation. If you can't come to an agreement with the seller, escalate the dispute to a claim and at this point, PayPal will step in and decide the outcome.
A chargeback on PayPal occurs when a buyer disputes a transaction with their credit card company. PayPal will investigate the dispute and may refund the buyer if the claim is valid. The seller may be required to provide evidence to support their case. If the chargeback is successful, the seller will lose the funds from the transaction.
The dispute would usually be handled by an administrative law judge.