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Aparently you've already read it, as you took a quote of mine from it.
I dont know what happened to the $11 and to be honest I couldnt give less of aI showed you what I was refunded and I dont know or care what happened to the rest of it.
Eleven dollars... really?
I dont know or care what happened to the rest of it.
, maybe if you cared more about customer service and making sure that the customer was not being taken advantage of you would not be in this situation?
Paypal deposited $289 into my account, meaning she has her $11 back. They refunded my 'pay backs' to her, so she indeed has her original $300. Here are the two emails I got from paypal (there are two because my 'pay backs' were sent in two payments.)
#1
Dear Bridgette Taccolini,
PayPal has concluded our investigation of the following Buyer Complaint:
Buyer's name: Emiley Jones
Buyer's email: [email protected]
Transaction ID: 5S249309K4476280U
Transaction date: Feb 24, 2011
Transaction amount: $300.00 USD
Your transaction ID: 8DP726561V6431929
Case number: PP-001-228-976-951
Refund amount: $229.00 USD
Because the buyer has reported that the claim has been amicably resolved,
this case has been closed.
Thank you for your cooperation with our investigation.
Sincerely,
Protection Services Department
#2
Dear Bridgette Taccolini,
PayPal has concluded our investigation of the following Buyer Complaint:
Buyer's name: Emiley Jones
Buyer's email: [email protected]
Transaction ID: 5S249309K4476280U
Transaction date: Feb 24, 2011
Transaction amount: $300.00 USD
Your transaction ID: 8DP726561V6431929
Case number: PP-001-228-976-951
Refund amount: $60.00 USD
Because the buyer has reported that the claim has been amicably resolved,
this case has been closed.
Thank you for your cooperation with our investigation.
Sincerely,
Protection Services Department
I dont know what happened to the $11 and to be honest I couldnt give less of aI showed you what I was refunded and I dont know or care what happened to the rest of it.
Eleven dollars... really?

Anyone who object say I.

The emails below don't show what paypal refunded you. Are you /sure/ they refunded you $289, and not $291? Because from what you posted before, they only had $291 on hold: $300 was placed on hold, but $9 was credited towards that for a potential fee refund!
And don't blame this debate over the $11 (probably more like $20 since Emily probably had more fees deducted from what you sent her) on Emily. She has stated repeatedly that she doesn't care. It's the rest of us who think it's bad business.
Also, you STILL haven't addressed the issue of why you sent the "refund" as a separate payment minus your fees and not as a refund/partial refund on the original transaction, thus saving the fees. Nor an apology for doing so if you messed up.
One is inclined to speculate you either did so out of spite, to "punish" Emily for sending you money too hastily (do you really want to discourage people from doing this?), or else you don't understand how paypal works and don't care to try to learn, in which case buyer beware.
Paypal deposited $289 into my account, meaning she has her $11 back. They refunded my 'pay backs' to her, so she indeed has her original $300. Here are the two emails I got from paypal (there are two because my 'pay backs' were sent in two payments.)
#1
Dear Bridgette Taccolini,
PayPal has concluded our investigation of the following Buyer Complaint:
Buyer's name: Emiley Jones
Buyer's email: [email protected]
Transaction ID: 5S249309K4476280U
Transaction date: Feb 24, 2011
Transaction amount: $300.00 USD
Your transaction ID: 8DP726561V6431929
Case number: PP-001-228-976-951
Refund amount: $229.00 USD
Because the buyer has reported that the claim has been amicably resolved,
this case has been closed.
Thank you for your cooperation with our investigation.
Sincerely,
Protection Services Department
#2
Dear Bridgette Taccolini,
PayPal has concluded our investigation of the following Buyer Complaint:
Buyer's name: Emiley Jones
Buyer's email: [email protected]
Transaction ID: 5S249309K4476280U
Transaction date: Feb 24, 2011
Transaction amount: $300.00 USD
Your transaction ID: 8DP726561V6431929
Case number: PP-001-228-976-951
Refund amount: $60.00 USD
Because the buyer has reported that the claim has been amicably resolved,
this case has been closed.
Thank you for your cooperation with our investigation.
Sincerely,
Protection Services Department
Paypal deposited $289 into my account, meaning she has her $11 back. They refunded my 'pay backs' to her, so she indeed has her original $300. Here are the two emails I got from paypal (there are two because my 'pay backs' were sent in two payments.)
I know you can do math.
#1
Dear Bridgette Taccolini,
PayPal has concluded our investigation of the following Buyer Complaint:
Buyer's name: Emiley Jones
Buyer's email: [email protected]
Transaction ID: 5S249309K4476280U
Transaction date: Feb 24, 2011
Transaction amount: $300.00 USD
Your transaction ID: 8DP726561V6431929
Case number: PP-001-228-976-951
Refund amount: $229.00 USD
Because the buyer has reported that the claim has been amicably resolved,
this case has been closed.
Thank you for your cooperation with our investigation.
Sincerely,
Protection Services Department
#2
Dear Bridgette Taccolini,
PayPal has concluded our investigation of the following Buyer Complaint:
Buyer's name: Emiley Jones
Buyer's email: [email protected]
Transaction ID: 5S249309K4476280U
Transaction date: Feb 24, 2011
Transaction amount: $300.00 USD
Your transaction ID: 8DP726561V6431929
Case number: PP-001-228-976-951
Refund amount: $60.00 USD
Because the buyer has reported that the claim has been amicably resolved,
this case has been closed.
Thank you for your cooperation with our investigation.
Sincerely,
Protection Services Department
And yes I have addressed the issue of why it was not a "refund." I have never had to "refund" anything nor have I had anything "refunded" to me. Up until this point I had no idea a feeless refund button existed. But you're right, I must have done it out of complete spite.
I do not know what happened to the remaining $11. What would you all like me to do, give Emiley $11 out of my pocket? I'm sure you would.
I do not know what happened to the remaining $11. What would you all like me to do, give Emiley $11 out of my pocket? I'm sure you would.
, yep actually. You can't penalize your customer because you did not know how to do a refund properly. And Kevin is right, until she is refunded all of her money she IS still your customer. Chalk it up to a learning experience about paypal. And yes, I think that if you made things completely right with Emiley it would look like you are trying to improve your business practices to anyone that reads the thread later.Last time I checked.... 229+60 = 289 which means you still have $11 of hers. The emails you showed above just shows the transactions that were flagged for dispute (which happened to be the refund transactions).
You still owe your customer $11. Once you refund that amount.. then you can say she was never your customer. As long as you have her money.... she is your customer.
You're right... I can do the math. Refund of 289 (229+60) is NOT 300!!!!
Emily didn't get her 300 back... she got the 289 you sent her as a payback... not a refund. I would be willing to bet not only is she out the $11 on your end... she also had fees taken out on her end because you sent her money... and didn't do a refund.
Make it right with your customer.... fix the error with the fee's
Once again, Emiley is not my customer. If she has an issue with the way Paypal goes about issuing refunds, she can take it up with the company. Her $300 is OUT of my account and my $289 is back IN my account.