xkissmyhorsex
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The problem is not how paypal issues refunds.... the problem is with how YOU issue refunds.
Clearly. Thank you for pointing that out again, sir. I do appreciate it.
The problem is not how paypal issues refunds.... the problem is with how YOU issue refunds.
I don't know how else to explain it to you. My payments to Emiley did not continue and hers did not continue to me.
As for my customer service, Emiley was never a customer, she has none of my animals and has never bought anything from me. I'm sorry if you feel that me sticking up for myself when I feel that people are trying to take me for a ride is wrong, but I was taught that if I don't stick up for myself, no one will. Truth.
Alright, as requested. Again top pic is left of screen. You can see her payment of $300 was Reversed. In the right/bottom screen pic you can see her payment status is Cancelled.
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Bridgette, let's get back on track for a minute. This BOI thread is here FOREVER for your potential customers to read before deciding if they want to do business with you (at least I ALWAYS search a new potential seller before sending them my money).
To recap what they are going to read: YOU advertise falsely, YOU believe it's kosher to keep monies sent to you even when you DON'T HAVE what the money was sent for, and when you're finally convinced to "refund" money, you send it the wrong way and tell them to gobecause you don't care what happened to their fees!!!!!
I think that about sums it up. Anybody really want send this person your hard-earned money??? I know she'll never see a dime from me!!
Emileys original $300 went back to her (if it didnt I don't know where it went because I never had it) and my pay backs came back to me. Her money was placed back in her account, mine was placed back in mine. I dont know what you would like me to do here.
What would you all like me to do, give Emiley $11 out of my pocket? I'm sure you would.
While I agree with your overall opinion of this seller, I'm not understanding how she falsely advertised. If I missed that in here somewhere then feel free to correct me but I don't see that at all. There's plenty this seller did do wrong but there's no reason to just add on things she didn't do.
If I misread something, I'll be the first to apologize and rescind my statement.
I was referring to her advertising a "group" of animals for $300. When Emiley sent Bridgette $300 for said "group", only some of the animals remained and Bridgette thought it would be proper business to force Emiley to accept substitutions that Bridgette chose. I believe that is called "bait & switch", but I call it false advertising.
I see what you're saying but since the seller changed the ad well before payment was sent I'm not willing to call it false advertising. If she had said the original group was still available and then said nevermind but you can have these instead, then I would agree. Was it an attempt at strong-arming the customer, definitely but it's really just semantics at this point, so I guess we'll just have to disagree about it.
More importantly can the buyer confirm if paypal has reversed all the transactions now or is she is still out the $11?