I don't usually have many problems but this weekend I have a weird seller
offers PayPal for international customer
quoted me PayPal on my quote
but then invoiced IBAN
and says use IBAN or I think he wants to give me NPB
refuses to accept PayPal because "the British" always complain about
his orders.
Firstly this business store in Germany Surely regardless of payment method, they
should have certain legal requirements, such returns etc, that regardless of
payment method they should adhere to, which I think they probably feel they can
get out of with bank transfer.
I should have avoided this seller tbh as they already just replied 'dont
order' to my questions with regard to the variants, (lots of cheap rare variant
listing), I thought id take the gamble, but then after my issues I checked their
feedback, I should of done this first. many many complaints of rudeness. Oh well
happy easter!
but my point is can a seller give me a NPB for failing to pay after they refuse
to accept a payment method that they quoted with but later changed.
I don't usually have many problems but this weekend I have a weird seller
offers PayPal for international customer
quoted me PayPal on my quote
but then invoiced IBAN
and says use IBAN or I think he wants to give me NPB
refuses to accept PayPal because "the British" always complain about
his orders.
Firstly this business store in Germany Surely regardless of payment method, they
should have certain legal requirements, such returns etc, that regardless of
payment method they should adhere to, which I think they probably feel they can
get out of with bank transfer.
I should have avoided this seller tbh as they already just replied 'dont
order' to my questions with regard to the variants, (lots of cheap rare variant
listing), I thought id take the gamble, but then after my issues I checked their
feedback, I should of done this first. many many complaints of rudeness. Oh well
happy easter!
but my point is can a seller give me a NPB for failing to pay after they refuse
to accept a payment method that they quoted with but later changed.
This illustrates again why I think the whole process of filing NPB's against
buyers should be scrapped. No seller should have a hold over a buyer in this
way. If the buyer doesn't agree to the invoice or the terms of sale (Nobody
has sufficient time to read every sellers terms in full) then they should be
within their right to cancel the order or as I've suggested recently turn
manual orders into quotes so there is no commitment to place an order:-
In your specific case I would ask the seller to mutually agree to cancel since
they do not accept paypal which differs from their original terms. If they start
filing a NPB then I would report to Bricklink whilst directing them to your post
here which shows you raised your initial concerns prior to receiving the NPB
refuses to accept PayPal because "the British" always complain about
his orders.
If every British person that buys from him complains, then chances are he sends
poor quality parts.
Can't you just file a cancellation request, if he refuses then report for
not allowing paypal even though it is offered. Asking for IBAN when offering
paypal is no different to offering PayPal then demanding friends and family.