company goes into liquidation
margarita44
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Dec-04-2014
09:40 AM
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kernowlass
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Dec-04-2014
10:19 AM
If you met the criteria of buyer protection and PayPal found in your favour on a claim then if a seller/company won't or can't refund you then PayPal will under buyer protection.
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debrooibos
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May-28-2015
12:45 PM
I paid £398 to a company to provide something that they haven't and have just found out the company has gone into liquidation. I used oaypal. Am I entitled to a refund?
kernowlass
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May-29-2015
02:54 AM
If you met the criteria of buyer protection then you should be.
Go and file a dispute via the "resolve a problem" link lower left of your paypal summary page.
If you don't win the claim AND you funded your paypal payment with a credit card then you could try your card issuer for help.
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