I sent PayPal so much documentation on my situation. I ordered four sweaters. I received a fake Cartier necklace (clearly marked Stainless Steel, and a genuine FAKE according to Cartier) with "certificates of authenticity" that were laughable. I also received an equally fake Burberry scarf, with documentation that actually misspelled "Burberry" wrong several times. Sending the worthless items back was incredibly expensive. In the US, a merchant is liable to send the items we order, right? If they don't, they eat the cost of what they send, send a call tag and have the package picked up, and then refund the customer. Why do Chinese merchants feel it is the customer's fault when they **bleep** up? (probably intentionally) Because PayPal allows them to!!
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