Purchasing from blog sites
#21
Originally Posted by Boston1954
The first thought in my mind would be a call to the Better Business Bureau.
I've sold on eBay for over nine years and have used PayPal that long as well. Never really had too many problems. Have experienced a couple though where it took forever (six weeks or more) for something to arrive by regular mail. That person has since changed their user name because of such bad service. Have one right now for a motorcycle part my husband ordered. All in all, two in over 400 transactions isn't that bad. You should give it another try. There are lots of us honest folks out there!
#22
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 5,453
i would request a refund. she can only say no. it was her responsibility to send it with a confirmation number, everything i sell here,even if it is a $2.00 pattern gets a confirmation number.i do the same with ebay. confirmation is free if you use click and ship (USPS).
this happened to me on ebay, the girl did not get the package i sent, yet the confirm number said it was delivered. i asked her to check with her neighbors to see if it was left with them. after she did that, i gave her a refund.(around $10, for the item, i did not refund the shipping costs) she never left feedback. but i was ok with that. by the way, her feedback had no negatives, so i really think she did not receive it..
when you buy anything,tell them you want a confirmation number. pay the extra 45 cents.
so sorry this turned out the way it did for you..
(i use paypal also)
this happened to me on ebay, the girl did not get the package i sent, yet the confirm number said it was delivered. i asked her to check with her neighbors to see if it was left with them. after she did that, i gave her a refund.(around $10, for the item, i did not refund the shipping costs) she never left feedback. but i was ok with that. by the way, her feedback had no negatives, so i really think she did not receive it..
when you buy anything,tell them you want a confirmation number. pay the extra 45 cents.
so sorry this turned out the way it did for you..
(i use paypal also)
#25
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 2,694
I buy a lot on line- a lot. In the case that is in question here it is suspicious. A pkg. can be traced. I would send her a certified- return receipt requested letter. Maybe a dollar in cost but a lot in satisfaction. 1st ask at the post office.
Now, of course, we are all wondering! Enquiring people need to know.
Now, of course, we are all wondering! Enquiring people need to know.
#26
Originally Posted by Candace
I typically try to pay with everything online via paypal. That way if I don't receive my purchase I can get my money back. I send checks very rarely now, if ever. Paypal makes life much easier.
#27
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: currently central new jersey
Posts: 8,623
she should have insured it. it doesn't cost much. then you both would have been covered. it was her responsibility to see that you got what you bought. if she has a problem with that let her take it up with whatever delivery service she used. the fact that she didn't offer you anything back makes me wonder if she actually sent anything. was this a private person or a website selling the book?
#28
Super Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: IN
Posts: 1,807
Is your seller based in the states? I was told everything CAN be tracked within the U.S. I tried to order a tracking number to another country and was told that could not be done. When in doubt, I insist on tracking. I would have no trouble asking for a refund or at least the receipt that it really was mailed.
I even use tracking when I send media mail to friends so it reaches it's destination quicker.
I even use tracking when I send media mail to friends so it reaches it's destination quicker.
#29
Same thing happened to me here a little over 2 months ago. The seller wanted a money order, would not accept paypal. The money order cost 1.50, the merchandise 22.00 and to track the money order another 6 bucks.
sharon
sharon
#30
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: new zealand
Posts: 769
I would tell her that you are going to make her name known to others and she has a week to make things right before you do just that... tell her you are on this site...don't give her any more time than that... she will have to do something fast...
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