- Jun 30, 2012
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This isn't true
I had the post office never attempt to deliver and the tracking number ended where it was shipped at. I read up online about paypal and resolutions. You can go to their site. I put a request in, and got a refund in about three weeks, because of the tracking number just ending. Later I noticed according to the tracking number they had it at the post office, but they never attempted to deliver and they just sent them back to the original owner because of how long they had been there. If he didn't get his sneakers back, I still would have gotten my refund.
The proof is actually on the seller with paypal. They take the money away from the seller while the dispute is going on. That's why it's also good for sellers to use insurance in case UPS or USPS mess up. My boy had a dispute where the guy said he never received them and the person got a refund.
The only part you have right is the tracking showing a delivery, and the buyer taking the L.
This^^^. It's getting hard on sellers with Paypal because buyers have a lot of the protection nowadays. I've seen and heard stories of such many times. Now you have to worry about the buyers scamming you.