Paypal, and
the Credit Card companies unconditionally protect the buyer
- It makes it hard to run a business.
Basically, yes, but if the buyer is trying to scam a seller (mostly by
invoking a warranty that does not exist for items sold explicitly
"as-is") and the seller puts up a good fight, Paypal will side with the
seller. I (as a seller) have had this happen twice in the past few
months, and I won both cases. In one of the instances, the buyer pulling
this trick has given me trouble in the past, scamming me at hamfests, so
I view my win as a nice victory.
> passed the 40days or something
>>> thats the rack i bid and never got still out 1200$ fucking paypal
40 days?!?!! At most auctions, live or internet, buyers forfeit their
goods if not collected or formally arranged for pickup after a week or
so - even if paid for. Adrian, sounds like your own fault for
dillydallying.
Unless the company fails to ship said goods/pallets out. This happened to
me, with ~4 pallets worth of stuff "missing" on arrival of the rest of the
load (they failed to put those pallets on the truck). It took me better
than 6 months and a lot of fighting to get my money back.