Hi,
another question post...
1) I've always been wondering if you've bought something and the seller didn't send the item, is it possible to just call the bank attached to your Paypal to reverse the payment immediately? (That is if you're sure that it's a scam)
2) Situation occurs when the seller suddenly gets guilty and sends the item to you at a much much later promised delivery timing but you've already reported the case. What is the best course of action?
3) What if the item is defective and the seller refuse to respond? Can you still call your bank to reverse payment?
4) Is there any protocol to follow for the fastest course of action (in terms of getting money back & reporting seller) in this kind of situation?
5) If Paypal credit card payments can be reversed, then why do people still not get their money back anyway?
I'm not a victim of such an incident but I will love to know what to do if ever such a thing happens to me. I'm sure a lot of people will like to have such information available as well.
Thanks,
Clarence
another question post...
1) I've always been wondering if you've bought something and the seller didn't send the item, is it possible to just call the bank attached to your Paypal to reverse the payment immediately? (That is if you're sure that it's a scam)
2) Situation occurs when the seller suddenly gets guilty and sends the item to you at a much much later promised delivery timing but you've already reported the case. What is the best course of action?
3) What if the item is defective and the seller refuse to respond? Can you still call your bank to reverse payment?
4) Is there any protocol to follow for the fastest course of action (in terms of getting money back & reporting seller) in this kind of situation?
5) If Paypal credit card payments can be reversed, then why do people still not get their money back anyway?
I'm not a victim of such an incident but I will love to know what to do if ever such a thing happens to me. I'm sure a lot of people will like to have such information available as well.
Thanks,
Clarence
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