Maybe not. What if he sent some old brown wal mart boots bck…But the buyer should be obligated to return the item, no? Isn’t that understood?
Yeah, but you need to justify why it is not as described. You can't just choose the reason without objective proof or else Paypal will side with the seller. "Item not as described" is the complaint category for stuff such as items sent in wrong size, etc. you can't just say it's not as described and nothing else, they won't side with the buyer in that instance since they need proof.If you read closely what the seller said. The buyer told PayPal " He (seller) didn't Send what was advertised"! 9.5 New in box boots that fit 10 brannock. Size is not the main claim. PayPal will side with buyer because he made a claim he didn't get what was advertised for sell. It sucks but PayPal honors their buyer protection. If selling on lounge accept f&f.
I don't get how this guy bought the boots from Jail........Does New Jersey just allow violent criminals to surf the web all day??? What ever happened to Chain Gangs???? Also, I don't think they let you wear your own clothes in jail. In movies I have seen they always seem to have really crummy shoes.
I could see that. Im rooting for the seller all day.I wouldn’t be surprised if the buyer does get refunded and the seller also keeps the proceeds from the sale. In cases like these (obviously the buyer is a scoundrel) PayPal will often times eat the loss. PayPal does not have the time to deal in small he said /he said cases and when there is no real way to settle amicably, they put a napkin ‘round their neck and eat it.
What is interesting is that there is no TFL member jerseyfresh1. Maybe mods can shed some light on this as this can be a part of his scam.
Not exactly, no. The buyer who feels he/she was wronged must prove to the people at PayPal that the item(s) they received does not match the listing in a significant way. For example, if these boots were advertised as being "Size 9" but were actually size 11, submitting proof of that would usually be enough for PayPal to step in and mediate some sort of "settlement".
Maybe, maybe not. If the buyer made the mistake, wanted to return the item(s), and the seller agrees, yes. If the seller made the mistake, intentionally or otherwise, and is willing to pay the return fees, yes. But if the seller made the mistake and expects the buyer to pay extra to return the item, no.…But the buyer should be obligated to return the item, no? Isn’t that understood?
For what it's worth, not always the case. I had a Paypal dispute where I needed to return the item on my own dime to receive the refund.Maybe, maybe not. If the buyer made the mistake, wanted to return the item(s), and the seller agrees, yes. If the seller made the mistake, intentionally or otherwise, and is willing to pay the return fees, yes. But if the seller made the mistake and expects the buyer to pay extra to return the item, no.
For what it's worth, not always the case. I had a Paypal dispute where I needed to return the item on my own dime to receive the refund.
For what it's worth, not always the case. I had a Paypal dispute where I needed to return the item on my own dime to receive the refund.
Yep. Same here.
You make a great point here. It’s really a delicate balance. In the end trust plays a big part as does measured risk taking. One thing I like about TFL and IG is that people become known and build up track records, but it’s hard for individuals to make a start. Unless you’re on here or have an IG presence I would only use F&F when selling, G&S when buyingGlad it worked out in your favor!
For those pushing the use of Paypal F&F because it "protects the seller", what do you expect will happen when the same scammer (or his brother) posts something for sale here on the Lounge and demands Paypal F&F, and upon receipt of funds all the buyer receives is a note that says, "Thanks, sucker!" ?
F&F is not intended to pay for purchases, and offers absolutely no protection for the buyer. No different than Venmo, Zelle, and some other new payment methods. Discussion boards are full of stories of woe from folks who bought things off of scam websites or from "classifieds", paid with one of these methods, and lost every penny. If you're demanding to sell only to "Family and Friends", then you're limiting your business only to true family and friends, or folks with poor business sense.
To be sure, there are many folks on here that I trust completely and would pay with F&F, even though we've never met. But that certainly doesn't apply to everyone, even here.
Annoying. I hope it gets sorted in your favor.Wow. Sad update to this saga. Just was informed by PayPal that the buyer has filed a complaint with their financial institution. I was asked to provide shipping info to Paypal (doesn't make sense b/c the buyer already acknowledged receiving the boots) and now my account is on hold and in the red. Painful.
Yikes! Sorry to hear that.Wow. Sad update to this saga. Just was informed by PayPal that the buyer has filed a complaint with their financial institution. I was asked to provide shipping info to Paypal (doesn't make sense b/c the buyer already acknowledged receiving the boots) and now my account is on hold and in the red. Painful.