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no sympathy at all. Everyone, including mods, happy to try and scam ebuyer and someone got burnt in the process. Tough.
Too harsh - just don't post.
no sympathy at all. Everyone, including mods, happy to try and scam ebuyer and someone got burnt in the process. Tough.
sometimes things work out - like the recent pricing error for the 100mm Canon 'L' macro lens on Amazon - sold by Amazon - for a couple of hundred pounds less than everyone else.. Not quite such a bargain, but still a bargain, and one that Amazon fulfilled... And it qualified for cashback...
no sympathy at all. Everyone, including mods, happy to try and scam ebuyer and someone got burnt in the process. Tough.
Just took a punt!
£31 incl 3 working day delivery (ie Fri 3 April)
I know they are under no obligation to fulfill this order but paid with Visa so got protection so no loss situation (for me)
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A loss leader???
Lets see what happen but why not have a go. They take Paypal too!!!!
Seem to remember a few people on here got a bit miffed when Tesco refused to honour a cut price Canon 60D and 17.55mm lens package.
Worth a punt from a reputable company, but 99.9% of the time it will end in disappointment and should always expect the sale to be refused (although I am more than happy with my 100mm L macro lens)
forget security with paypal, you only get there full support when using paypal on ebay.
Many folk are not aware of these issues and get caught out easily.
How it works
To get PayPal Buyer Protection, all you need to do is pay with PayPal. It's as simple as that. So if you pay for something and it never arrives or doesn't match the seller's description - for example if you receive the wrong item or it gets damaged in the post - then we'll give you your money back, as long as the eligibility requirements are met.
Eligibility Requirements
Claims can only be made for physical goods that can be posted and are not prohibited
13.2 What are the eligibility requirements for PayPal Buyer Protection?
You must meet all of these requirements to be eligible for a payment under PayPal Buyer Protection:
Your payment must be for an eligible item and made from your PayPal Account (see Section 13.3 for further details on item eligibility);
Pay the full amount of the eligible item in one payment. Items purchased with multiple payments like a deposit followed by a final payment are not eligible;
Send the payment to the Payment Recipient through:
the eBay Pay Now button or the eBay invoice, or
the Send Money button of your PayPal account by selecting eBay Item and entering your eBay User ID and the eBay item number; or
for purchases made outside of eBay: the Send Money tab on the PayPal website by clicking the Purchase tab, or the Payment Recipient's PayPal checkout flow (including, without limitation, the PayPal Location Based Payments Functionality, if used by the Payment Recipient); and
Open a Dispute within 45 days of the date you sent the payment and follow the online dispute resolution process described below under How do I resolve my problem? in section 13.5.
Well i hope it works better for you when you need it than it did for me. Paypal told me there full protection only applies when purchases are made via ebay, Their sister company.
I purchased some fishing gear from a online dealer and paid via paypal, never received goods and never got money back, Looked at going to court for it but it really wasn't worth the hassle for £20 worth of bits
Fortunately for everyone else, you were given bad information. Unless you pay with Paypal Gift you are covered by Paypal in most instances.
Sorry Dave but I didn't pay as gift and I didnt get a refund even though I put the transaction into dispute, I even approached my credit card on this issue and it was then I was advised the payment had to be £100 or for for them to respond.
The Tackleshop gave a tracking number to paypal stating posted, the parcel tracking number belonged to never got delivered and showed up as that on royal mail website.
We had similar happen some time ago, when the seller puts a false or non functioning tracking number you need to phone Paypal and tell them, they will then check the tracking number themselves and rule (we got a full refund) after investigating.
The fake tracking number trick is tried by eBay sellers as well, so it's possible to have the same issue with an eBay transaction.
It's also unfortunate you tried to claim using section 75 (which is only applicable over £100), you should have asked the bank to use the chargeback scheme, it works well, especially if a Visa card was used.
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/shopping/visa-mastercard-chargeback
It wasnt a false tracking number it was just never delivered ( I assume package was lost/damaged by royal mail)
Then claim from Royal Mail?