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Hi,
I'm quite an experienced PayPal user but this is the first time I've become part of a dispute which I opened due to receiving a counterfeit product. PayPal have agreed that I'm entitled to a refund, the parcel has been sent back to the fraudulent seller, I made sure I sent the parcel tracked and that it had to be signed for on delivery. The seller has received the parcel and the dispute is currently on "We're waiting for the seller's response. We'll get back to you soon." However, I've noticed today that there is also an adjudication reason, which I've not seen before:
Adjudication reason
The seller has sent you a full refund.
At risk of sounding silly, what does this exactly mean? PayPal haven't been in touch about any changes to the dispute.
Thanks in advance.
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Hello @True_blue87
Once you filed a dispute, PayPal will hold the funds on the Sellers Account until a decision will be granted. PayPal will also notify the seller realtime once case is filed and they will be provided options to respond with the claim. The very first option that we will provide to the seller is "Accept Liability with full refund". They just have to click that option and you will get your money right away. If they will not do anything on it, you may escalate this dispute into a claim so PayPal can take over and make the adjudication. Here's How to Escalate a Dispute into a Claim. Our Customer Service on the phone os limited. Please reach out as well to our Customer Service on Facebook and Twitter. You can send them a personal message to Facebook or Twitter pages.
It's https://www.facebook.com/PayPal and @AskPayPal for Twitter
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This is what i heard, since i had a similar incident recently. The seller agrees to give a refund in your open claim, which they call the adjudication reason. This says that the seller agrees to provide a refund. Yet, for some reason, paypal cannot grab the refund from the seller. In many instances, the sellers bank account or card does not have enough money to provide a FULL refund. Paypal does not accept partial refunds, only the entire thing. This is what gets the awaiting for seller to respond. The seller would respond with something along the lines of Hi paypal i have enough money to refund the buyer, so take it out of my account now. If the seller does not respond in a certain amount of time, usually a week, then paypal refunds your money themselves. Then, they go to the sellers bank account or card, and reimburses themselves from the seller, regardless of funds. Then you get your refund. I hope this helps for anyone with a situation like mine.

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