Carl
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Registered: 9th May 04
Location: Jimmy Bennett's la la land.
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if you sell something, then the buyer complains about the ad, how do you stop them just claiming the money back through paypal, which is what i think they will do?
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John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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You can't.
They shouldn't be able to claim though unless one of you were lying somewhere
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Brett
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As long as you have proof of postage and a tracking number to boot then there's nothing they could do I think.
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Carl
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Registered: 9th May 04
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The top sold had ad all the labels removed, i agreed with them how the ad could have been misleading however there was no intent, and ad did say
"tags have been removed however same top seen at blah blah blah."
Yeah it would have been better if it would have said labels, but the terms can still cross over . And if the tag in question was refering to price tags it wouldn't have had the following information.
The thing is they only paid 7.52 plus 2.50 postage, by time they have done messing about sending it back, why bother? they claimed it was for a daughter and she is a label whore, but its clear they are traders, and i've recieved some arsy messages off them which is pushing me more to be arsy back.

Just don't want to end up them claiming back all the paypal money leaving me out of pocket, and no top to sell, which i'm sure i've read is what happens with dodgy paypal!
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Carl
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
As long as you have proof of postage and a tracking number to boot then there's nothing they could do I think.
thats something i'm worried about, can't find the receipt although think they won't claim it never arrived, but claim for a misleading ad, so that shouldn't/might not be a problem.
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