If you paid via Pay Pal, you can put ina claim with them - you will get your money back
2006-08-10 01:32:49
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answered by shellys.place 4
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Apparantly you've been registered to promote in the previous a million/17/2007 or you've been required to furnish paypal *already.* eBay is drained of a few fraudulent sellers ripping off customers with the help of taking their money and then no longer handing over. additionally they found that the fraud sellers were identifying to purchase/hacking previous expenses to get around the a million/17/2007 rule...as a effect contained in the intense fraud section, they prefer paypal to be provided so all customers could have their mastercard to fall back on. As an problem-free seller, you should work out your bids bypass up in value adequate to cover the three% paypal prices to assemble money for you. As a purchaser, I hardly ever gamble any money on a seller that throughout straightforward words accepts checks or money orders. (they could nonetheless fail to furnish and it takes so long to deliver the examine and performance it clean.)
2016-11-23 17:51:29
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answered by ? 4
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i have always received my items, did you have insurance, most of the sellers offer insurance. ebay doesnt like to be bothered they always put you off on pay pal .
2006-08-09 06:47:05
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answered by duc602 7
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You can contest the charge with your credit card company if all else fails.
2006-08-09 07:45:25
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answered by Anonymous
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