Hi there, I have also had a similar problem. Nothing you can do about it, I clicked for reund, but hey, Paypal say money cant be transferred. If the buyer opens a case like this one, you won't win and it just causes high blood pressure! The buyer started with emails asking where the item was, then on the day of the delivery i recieved another email asking where it was. Same day again, the buyer said - oh, postie just delivered it! Same day buyer proceeded to tell me the item was faulty - I know it was not faulty and I dont do refunds. I offered to look at the item before finally agreeing a refund. Within a day of her having the unit she put it all through the resolution centre claiming I never responded - I did, I have email evidence! On the day she did this I was nursing my dying father - impatient, difficult buyers are a pain. To top it off I recieved my item - damaged and not working - done by the buyer. The lengths these sad people go to because they have changed their mind about an itemb and nothing you can do about it. Once my last batch of stuff is sold, ebay and paypal can go to the trash can on my PC because they are about as much help as a car with no tyres. I will go back to car boot sales - less payout and an opportunity to meet people in the flesh! No-one has control of their accounts when it comes to refunds, and it's always your word against theirs anyway. As a suggestion guys, adapt your buying presferences and block the unreliables and ONLY opt for top buyers and sellers.
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