Re: When is it okay to demand a refund?
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Originally Posted by
bcr229
It's rather telling that his PayPal funds are locked up due to a different chargeback/dispute. Have you researched this person on the Fauna BOI or on any of the Facebook reptile feedback forums?
His only two reviews on fauna are from customers buying snakes, not cages/racks, and they're from years ago. (good reviews)
He has a few good reviews on his facebook page, but only one of them has a description. I'm not sure if that was cage was picked up in person or not. So basically, there are no actual reviews on having cages made and delivered through shipping.
He has almost 1000 likes on his facebook page too. I didn't expect customer service like this.
eta: I just found his account on fauna, and he does have one red dot instead of a green dot. But I have no idea what that means.
When is it okay to demand a refund?
Not sure if you told him you made a mistake and sent it Paypal Friends & Family but Id try to Bluff him and tell him your done waiting and if you don't have a Paypal pending refund by tomorrow your opening a Credit Card Paypal Claim (he doesn't know you had funds in Paypal you used) and you'll Post on BOI.
You are way past the point of being understanding now, this guy has taken total advantage of you because you've been so nice. It's time not to be nice.
Ive had this problem with Equipment Ive bought online. I had a scam run on me last summer and they got me for $5000. After 4 months I got my money from Paypal. I will never do transactions for that kind of money again. Even though I got it back it took hours of my time each week calling and sitting on HOLD and pushing Paypal to pursue. On top of that there was a computer glitch and my whole claim was lost 1/2 way through the process. Nightmare.
Im sorry this happened. Of course its a lesson. I am like you and try to do a solid for people i do business with however i have learned that business is business period. Learn and move on is all we can do [emoji1360]
Ps- 1000 likes on facebook is nothing... You can get 1/2 that by accident. My daughter clicks and likes anything she sees in her newsfeed from what ive looked at or commented on hahahhahahaha
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Re: When is it okay to demand a refund?
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Originally Posted by
Lizardlicks
It's possible his account will be frozen indefinitely if he's violated Paypal Terms of Service, in which case Paypal gets to keep what ever money he had in his account and EVERY ONE is just sol.
Darn, let's hope not! Or in that case, I suppose it's reasonable to ask him to send me a check?
Re: When is it okay to demand a refund?
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redshepherd
Darn, let's hope not! Or in that case, I suppose it's reasonable to ask him to send me a check?
Don't do it.
Checks can bounce, even days after you deposit it. And then its another couple of weeks later and a whole nother mess to deal with.
If anything, ask for a postal money order sent registered mail. Tell him to deduct $5 from the total in order to send it registered.
Well, that's what I would do. I have a feeling he isn't done jerking you around yet, though :(
Re: When is it okay to demand a refund?
Your right Zina this guy is playing games still im sorry to say. If he was a good business man he would be sending it anyway possible, a money order or western union ect.... Im going to be blunt with you and its only to prove a point not bust your chops ... "STOP ASKING WHATS A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF TIME FOR HIM TO GIVE YOU PROOF OF THIS SHAM".
You have paid in full for services he has not delivered, enough already and tell him you want your money SENT within 1 business day or your taking action. Everything you have done has shown this person your easy. This is your hard earned money, your family can use this before he can have it.. Tell him his Paypal problems are NOT YOUR PROBLEMS and that you paid with a credit card and are reporting this as fraud!!!!! Most likely once he hears that he will either send it or try and stall again, so stop falling for it and stick to the story about reporting a claim to the Credit card company. Let him know all Txts are being sent to them too.
Get mad and put yourself (the customer) first. Best of luck [emoji1360]
Play Hard Ball.
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