12-02-2009, 09:56 PM
I wonder how easy the PayPal dispute would be in a case like this? Assuming the seller has no further communication (as the one guy who posted negative feedback says) and the item doesn't show...is it a slam dunk case?
I would presume the buyer has to wait the prescribed delivery period (6-11 days), and then initiate communications w/the seller. If there's no response, then I'd guess the buyer would initiate a dispute.
Have any of y'all been through such a dispute? I'm asking because I wonder if there are any loopholes the seller is trying to take advantage of during the dispute process that would enable him to get away with it (and thus motivate him to do this scam...if he's truly trying to scam).
As an aside, assuming the listing's legitimate, I wonder why someone would sell this stuff for so cheap? College student trying to 'liquidate' loans/grants? Hot merchandise (in which case one could dispute it)? Surely in this case it's not ignorance of their value?
I would presume the buyer has to wait the prescribed delivery period (6-11 days), and then initiate communications w/the seller. If there's no response, then I'd guess the buyer would initiate a dispute.
Have any of y'all been through such a dispute? I'm asking because I wonder if there are any loopholes the seller is trying to take advantage of during the dispute process that would enable him to get away with it (and thus motivate him to do this scam...if he's truly trying to scam).
As an aside, assuming the listing's legitimate, I wonder why someone would sell this stuff for so cheap? College student trying to 'liquidate' loans/grants? Hot merchandise (in which case one could dispute it)? Surely in this case it's not ignorance of their value?