launderess
Well-known member
Thing about eBay now is the buyer is always right
You ship something and despite all the tracking and receipt information seller says "I didn't get it", and files a claim. Most of the time eBay will side with buyer and refunds their money. PayPal is another one; you'd better make sure things are shipped with tracking and receipt information uploaded. Even then if a buyer files a chargeback claim it still may go against you.
Either way you can be both out money *and* not see item ever again. You are lucky if it does come back, and is undamaged/in sellable condition.
PayPal cannot stop a credit card from reversing a charge, to the question then becomes what happens to that loss. Do they eat it, or go after the seller's account?
Meanwhile moment a chargeback process begins PP puts a hold on your account for full amount.
You ship something and despite all the tracking and receipt information seller says "I didn't get it", and files a claim. Most of the time eBay will side with buyer and refunds their money. PayPal is another one; you'd better make sure things are shipped with tracking and receipt information uploaded. Even then if a buyer files a chargeback claim it still may go against you.
Either way you can be both out money *and* not see item ever again. You are lucky if it does come back, and is undamaged/in sellable condition.
PayPal cannot stop a credit card from reversing a charge, to the question then becomes what happens to that loss. Do they eat it, or go after the seller's account?
Meanwhile moment a chargeback process begins PP puts a hold on your account for full amount.