Product ordered did not come they sent two watches and I should have received two folding tables.
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I had ordered two folding tables. I received two watches. Not what I ordered so I sent this to a dispute. Now the company in China will reimburse my money once I send the watches back to China. It will cost more to send them back them my disputed money. I have been scammed and many others are probably getting scammed not sure where to go from here and need to answer the file disputed.
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In the event of a dispute you need to bear in mind possible return trackable costs before you buy from that seller / item / country because....
Paypal state this >>
PayPal is not obliged to reimburse you for any costs that you incur to comply with any of PayPal’s requests for cooperation for the purpose of resolving the problem (including, without limitation, costs that you incur to return a SNAD item to the Payment Recipient or another party as PayPal requests), although sometimes it may reimburse these costs.
Although they will compensate you for some of the cost if you have activated this at some point before you made that transaction.
https://www.paypal.com/us/smarthelp/article/FAQ3544
You also have the option to do a chargeback via your card issuer instead of a Paypal dispute if you funded your Paypal payment via a credit card.
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