Dispute decision

bamachris55
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I just wonder if I'm the only one who feels it's unfair if you file a claim and the seller is able to see your reason why your filing but you are unable to dispute his answers. Also, nobody is infallible so why is it if you file a claim and lose because you never had the chance to provide all your information, how come you cannot reopen the case?Especially after someone is committed out and out fraud against you.

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sharpiemarker
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@bamachris55 

 

One of the requirements is to monitor the dispute (unless you're incapacitated and in hospital) and respond in a timely manner. If the appeal button is not there, you'll have to call customer service to do it:

Click HELP at the top menu, scroll down to click CONTACT US, and then scroll down to click CALL US.

Call early, during business hours, west coast time to try to get a US rep. Say "Live Agent" to the automated recording.

 


Kudos & Solved are greatly appreciated. 🙂
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oldgeezer73
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Anyone else having a dispute should know and understand that no matter what is right or wrong or just, PayPal will always decide in favor of their financial best interest.  So if you have a dispute with a company that provides good income to PayPal, you lose every time.  PayPal found in favor of a company deducting a payment from my PayPal account even though the account with that company had been closed for more than six months.  

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bamachris55
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Thank you for the good advice. PayPal is now allowing me to appeal the ruling, I can only hope my evidence is enough.

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bamachris55
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Thanks for all the advice, I was allowed to appeal my case and believe it or not, PayPal ruled in my favor and I was allowed to get my money back. I only wish there was an easier way of filing a dispute.

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