Discussion Forum: All Replies to Message 1468012

 Author: Adjour View Messages Posted By Adjour
 Posted: May 4, 2024 21:44
 Subject: Re: wrongful NSS
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Adjour (2551)

Location:  USA, Tennessee
Member Since Contact Type Status
Aug 1, 2016 Contact Member Seller
Buying Privileges - OKSelling Privileges - OK
Store Closed Seller Ships to My Country Store: The Chili is a Bit Spicy
In Help, coqie writes:
  In Help, peregrinator writes:
  In Help, yorbrick writes:
  Rather than suggesting that they could open a paypal claim to get refunded, why
not just refund them. The end result is the same, and you probably wouldnt have
received the NSS warning. Now you must refund to have it removed.

Additionally, if the buyer submits a PayPal claim and the seller contests it
and loses, the seller will get hit with an additional dispute fee.

That's possible, but I have a strong case. I have proof I shipped it, buyer
acknowledges this, I have confirmation from the shipper they lost it. So why
should I loose this claim? That would be very sad but maybe not impossible. That's
a risk I need to take. The proposal I should just refund it out of my own pocket
while there's paid for insurance is just ridiculous. Then I can place a thousand
orders and once received place a NSS on every single one of them hoping the seller
will refund me right away. Hurray, thousand orders received without spending
a single penny!


Serious stop with the hyperbole.


You've had now many experienced sellers explain to you that you are mistaken,
wrong, etc and what you should do differently/ what you MUST do differently.
You clearly don't understand how PP works, which baffles me at 4K feedback,
but I've seen stranger things.


We use PP 100% basically in the USA, so I give you a little space for not having
used it all the time, but everything you've written is not only incorrect,
but wasting your BUYERS TIME, who did NOTHING WRONG. Here in the USA, unless
it's delivered, its the sellers problem, and my understanding is Europe is
even stricter.

Why on earth would you want to make your buyer do all this extra when they didn't
do anything wrong? Forget all your reasons, I just, I just can't imagine
treating a customer this way. They'll never come back.


Crystal