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do any of you know how to ship shoes without getting scammed i would be very appreciated
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put a piece of masking/painters tape under the insole and right something on it, take a pic before sending it out in case you need it
do any of you know how to ship shoes without getting scammed i would be very appreciated
can you explain further? i dont really understand what you mean
put a piece of masking/painters tape under the insole and right something on it, take a pic before sending it out in case you need it
You can put hidden marks on your shoes all you wan't but If they paid with PayPal invoice it won't matter. They could send you back a box of rocks as long as it has the proper tracking and PayPal is going to debit your account and refund their money. One of the biggest scams out there right now. Sellers take all the risk.
I think what he's saying is typically people don't remove the insole. So if you put masking tape under it and they buyer says fake, returns them and you open the insole and the tape is gone, he did a switch?
I've only sold a hand full of shoes over the years and never had problems but nowadays it's such a risk. I've always thought from now on, I'd take like a sharpie and put the tiniest dot/mark or whatever say on the tag inside the shoe. So tiny that only you'd know it was there; say right where the tag meets the inside of the shoe. Then if I run into "these are fake, brah" I can say "send them back and I'll refund your money". Then when they come back, you check for that mark to verify it's your shoes you shipped out.
not true at all, buyers can win cases with evidenceYou can put hidden marks on your shoes all you wan't but If they paid with PayPal invoice it won't matter. They could send you back a box of rocks as long as it has the proper tracking and PayPal is going to debit your account and refund their money. One of the biggest scams out there right now. Sellers take all the risk.
I think what he's saying is typically people don't remove the insole. So if you put masking tape under it and they buyer says fake, returns them and you open the insole and the tape is gone, he did a switch?
I've only sold a hand full of shoes over the years and never had problems but nowadays it's such a risk. I've always thought from now on, I'd take like a sharpie and put the tiniest dot/mark or whatever say on the tag inside the shoe. So tiny that only you'd know it was there; say right where the tag meets the inside of the shoe. Then if I run into "these are fake, brah" I can say "send them back and I'll refund your money". Then when they come back, you check for that mark to verify it's your shoes you shipped out.
I'm not talking about buyers. Buyers have the upper hand with the PayPal protection. Hell they don't even need evidence all they need to do is file a claim and there is a very good chance they will get there money back with no evidence at all.
not true at all, buyers can win cases with evidence
Signature conformation works great for the " I never got my package " scam.
i ship with signature confirmation. ive never had a problem but it seems like paypal always sides with the buyer
Can you specify on this?
it just depends how the invoice is described
I tried buying shoes from that site and one if the people had positive feedback a and reviews so I trusted him (dumb move) and I mailed him a check for the shoes and he sent me the tracking number but the number was "not found" and I never recieved the shoes. And he never answered my texts or callsis kixify legit? who has ordered from there?
why didn't you contact PayPal or your card company?...Huge scam! Don't shop here!! No reply from seller and no support from Kixify. I've been attempting to get case resolved for 30 days. The only contact I have gotten is from kixify saying they got my complaint two weeks ago.