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Topic: Fileing a Claim with Pay Pal on uk package
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Osi Osgood
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Posts: 10204
From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted March 14, 2015 01:27 PM
Before you file a claim, make sure that the amount of time allotted by ebay for the package to arrive, has passed. I've found that when I have had to file claim, if the package is slated for an expected arrival, (and sometimes that last date for it to arrive can be very far off), and you are wanting to file a claim before the actual date has arrived, they'll just notify you of this, and you've wasted you're time.
Also, if it turns out that the seller has in all actuality and truth, been ripping you off, please inform us of who and how you have been ripped off, so that the community of collectors doesn't go to this person for a purchase. However, be sure of that ahead of time.
For instance, did the person offer you a tracking number to track the package? If the seller did, and you were able to track the package most of the way, but then it disappeared along the way, the seller is obviously not responsible and it all come down to, unfortunately bad postal workers.
I once bought a package off of ebay, from an ebay seller in the UK, (I have mentioned it here before on this forum, so no need for more details), who never offered any proof that he sent it, (except for false package numbers, for packages that never existed), and only recently have I remembered the seller, only because he made himself known on ebay again. So, I feel you're pain if you have been "snookered".
All the best ... good luck!
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