Resolving a claim.

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by BuckBuck, Jun 5, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi all.

    Couple of weeks ago i order a game console from trusted seller on ebay. I received the item quite quickly. But i discovered that it is not working properly. I opened a dispute. I escaled it to a claim in two business days without an answer. Now paypal says that i should return the item in its original package it order to get a refund. Till now everything is fine.

    BUT... they are asking for tracking number. I have no problems returning the package. My local postal service does not have any tracking numbers. They dont offer such service. What should i do?


    Best regards.
     
    BuckBuck, Jun 5, 2008 IP
  2. goforhunt

    goforhunt Banned

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    Do not return it via local postal service, return it via courier service like UPS etc
    they do have tracking numbers.
    It may cost you lil extra than normal postal charges.
     
    goforhunt, Jun 5, 2008 IP
  3. BuckBuck

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    I live in eastern europe. There is no UPS here.
     
    BuckBuck, Jun 5, 2008 IP
  4. -master-of-?-

    -master-of-?- Banned

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    use DHL (Which is every where even niggeria)..TNT...it cost you 10 more but worths;)
    +Even your local postal service have CODES for transfering items,but they dont public it cause of problems...
     
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  5. BuckBuck

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    Just talked to a guy that works in EMS postal office. He said that the shipping cost 135$ damn....the item itself costs 220$...i cant afford to loose that much money.
     
    BuckBuck, Jun 5, 2008 IP