Dispute against seller gone against me
Mozzer1952
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Posted on
Apr-13-2021
02:44 PM
Hi , has anyone purchased items from a company on facebook called "Cassielic " , I ordered items from them , I couldn't get no contact from them until I made a claim via resolution centre, they then sent me a message from China saying order on way , I received half an order of cheap tacky Chinese crap, because they have provided PayPal with a shipping receipt, PayPal have gone in the sellers favour , I am now desperate as paid £52 , $68 and have got a couple of cheap rubbish , I have tried to contact PayPal and keep getting a robot repeating itself , how can a multi million pound company be so unprofessional and not have 1 member of staff available to help, no email address to contact them , any help would be greatly appreciated.
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sharpiemarker
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Apr-13-2021
03:20 PM
Request to change your claim to significantly not as described.
- https://www.paypal.com/us/smarthelp/contact-us
- Click Disputes and account limitations.
- Click Disputes.
- Click Dispute a payment.
- Click Call Us or Message Us after “This information might help” or use the green live chat or Message Us box that appears
Or contact Via Twitter @askpaypal
If still no help, file a chargeback with your credit card.
Kudos & Solved are greatly appreciated. 🙂
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