So, like many others, I am suffering the whole "10 day refund" problem that so many of us have reported. I think its high time PayPal stood up for the buyer. I know how it works, I pay a seller, paypal fronts the money and reclaims from me shortly thereafter. When it comes to a refund, seller sets off an echeque, which takes 4-5 working days to clear with PayPal, and then PayPal go thereon. Like many customers previously before me, I have now lost money, and will be out of pocket for longer than I could do with! I think its high time PayPal re-evaluated their process. You guys need to start refunding customers the same way you pay your sellers. Front the money immediately, then claim the echeque back, or, buyers need to be compensated. Why should I be without my money or product for nigh on two weeks, because a seller sold a product under false pretences, "I had it, I just cant find it" (yet they took a picture of it a day ago, apparently). "Oh there must have been a listing error", "sorry it looks like our partner made a mistake and ordered the case only through amazon". Three of my recent losses. Now I have a 2-3 week wait, to collect all of that money up, before I can consider rebuying from a reputable seller.... PayPal, this is 2017. Cheques are phased out, you have our bank details, you have direct debit agreements to take the money immediately. You should front Sellers AND Buyers! not just one, you favour the seller, you make buyers lives more complicated and stressful, because you use outdated technologies. If you fronted the refund, I could have had the money in my account within two hours, or, I could have bought another product and had it delivered and used, before the first payment (will eventually) clear. I petition PayPal to remove the e-cheque functionality, and to ensure all payments are made by direct debit, and also front the Buyer for refunds as well as the sellers for their purchases made... I get the feeling the nearby airport is more likely to have a squadron of pigs landing....
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