Rob H
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
No, you're just getting proof that he hasn't used the ticket. If it is useless to you, it's also useless to him so he doesn't need it.
Ensure that in all your communication which you can relay to eBay/PayPal that you need the ticket back for proof that it hasn't be used, not that your going to offer a refund.
Your missing the point. It doesn't matter whether it's been used or not - the ticket arrived before the gig, so it was the sellers responsibility to be there to collect it!
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by Rob H
quote: Originally posted by deano87
No, you're just getting proof that he hasn't used the ticket. If it is useless to you, it's also useless to him so he doesn't need it.
Ensure that in all your communication which you can relay to eBay/PayPal that you need the ticket back for proof that it hasn't be used, not that your going to offer a refund.
Your missing the point. It doesn't matter whether it's been used or not - the ticket arrived before the gig, so it was the sellers responsibility to be there to collect it!
I know. But if it gets to the point that PayPal say yes, you must offer a refund as they aren't going to, I'd want to know the ticket hadn't been used.
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PaulW
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
quote: Originally posted by Rob H
quote: Originally posted by deano87
No, you're just getting proof that he hasn't used the ticket. If it is useless to you, it's also useless to him so he doesn't need it.
Ensure that in all your communication which you can relay to eBay/PayPal that you need the ticket back for proof that it hasn't be used, not that your going to offer a refund.
Your missing the point. It doesn't matter whether it's been used or not - the ticket arrived before the gig, so it was the sellers responsibility to be there to collect it!
I know. But if it gets to the point that PayPal say yes, you must offer a refund as they aren't going to, I'd want to know the ticket hadn't been used.
exactly
ask for the ticket to be sent back before you send a refund
if they refuse or say that they have disposed of it, then there is no proof to ensure the ticket has not been used, and therefor no longer entitled to a refund.
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ssj_kakarot
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asking for the ticket back is simply calling his bluff to see if he did actually go or not, nothing else.
if he flatly refuses to send it back good, if he agrees to send it back you dont have to give him a refund as tbh its his fault not yours.
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Ludacris Turbo
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Let me get this right, the ticket arrived a few days before the concert but he/she wasn't there to sign for it? If thats the case then they haven't got a lef to stand on.
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ssj_kakarot
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quote: Originally posted by Ludacris Turbo
Let me get this right, the ticket arrived a few days before the concert but he/she wasn't there to sign for it? If thats the case then they haven't got a lef to stand on.
nope ticket arrived on the day of concert but he said he was at work and couldnt sign for it, which is not your fault he should have arranged some one to be in the house ect.
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Cosmo
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tell him to GTF.
The ticket got there before the concert started, if he wasnt about to sign for it then thats his problem and should of given you an alternative address or been there.
You can go and collect them the same day if he missed signing for it anyway from the delivery place so he could of done that too.
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Ludacris Turbo
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
tell him to GTF.
The ticket got there before the concert started, if he wasnt about to sign for it then thats his problem and should of given you an alternative address or been there.
You can go and collect them the same day if he missed signing for it anyway from the delivery place so he could of done that too.
Can't do that at the Royal Mail delivery office I work at cos it shuts at 12.30! But think you can at bigger depots.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Ludacris Turbo
Can't do that at the Royal Mail delivery office I work at cos it shuts at 12.30! But think you can at bigger depots.
Didnt know it wasnt them all, certainly is at the 3 different ones Ive had to collect from in the past!
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