Do I have a case to dispute for a refund? Need advice

suzanne1226
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I recently paid for a 16-week Fitness Plan from an online coach. I do not believe that I paid for what was expected, and I am less than halfway through: 5 weeks out of the 16. I tried resolving this with her that I requested a refund because she was not , however she blew up and pretty much said she won't give me a refund and paypal will deny it. She said "because the transaction involves the delivery of intangible goods, you quite off your own volition and I made an effort to resolve but you refused, paypal will not honor a refund". It was a service that I am paid for, not goods. What does Paypal define as a "service"? I even asked for a partial refund and she refused. I think I deserve a refund, even if it's partial, however I don't know if it's worth the effort to dispute this after reading other people's complaints with paypal and not actually getting a refund.

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kernowlass
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@suzanne1226

 

There is minimal effort required in filing a dispute so why not at least try if it means possible getting your money back? 

 

It was not intangible goods it was a service so personally i would open a dispute > put in everything that has happened > escalate to a dispute and then leave it for paypal to decide.

 

Or you can believe the rumour mongers who always state bad things about paypal and don't bother and don't get your funds back........your call but personally i think its worth a shot.


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suzanne1226
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So I'm also curious though if this is a "service" she must also be purposely avoiding having to pay PayPal fees or taxes right? Because she's having her clients send her money as though we're friends or whatever. I feel like that should also be addressed by PayPal! Ugh. Thank you for your feedback!
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Whac-A-Mole
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file item not received with Paypal and you will get ALL your money back,as seller must prove she has delivered the item with online viewable tracking.

services rendered is not protected,nor are digital goods,real estate,auto,financial instruments,go ahead ,MAKE HER DAY !!!!

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suzanne1226
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Btw if anyone else reads this I apologize my original posting was not proofread so quite a few spelling and grammar errors haha. Thanks again anyone who responds. I feel taken advantage of and she's trying to keep her $900.
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DPCreations
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If you paid as family/friends/gift then that was your mistake.  There are no goods associated with friends/family/gift payments which means no disputes possible.

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