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We Plead Not Guilty Mr. Paypal, Google Checkout, ChargeBack “Judges”

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Written by John Comments
Last Updated January 19, 2009

The world of ecommerce has its issues that are sometimes just out of your control. We really do ship 1000’s of packages every month. What that does give me some unique oversight into the macrocosm that is post delivery world wide.

I am pretty sure there is just some things you can only learn for pure experience OR from a video done by a person that does it. This is a new one that I get to add to our list. Just remember guys, to MORE you ship the MORE of these you may see. Its just basic math, or as Biggie said “More Packages More Problems”. ;-)

These two packages came back to us via the USPS service from nearly a year ago. It is amazing what crazy things can happen. Just wish more would understand that this happens to packages every day.

If you guys every want something to show one of those folks who think you are lying, you are welcome to share my expertise with them. LMAO

International Returned Packages From a Year Ago

 

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  • larry
    This has not happened to me yet! I always try to confirm it with the buyer first. I never trust paypal anyway. I have sold on ebay for 4 years and only had 1 mistake and that was my fault. Just confirm it with the buyer first and you will find that problem is not really a problem!! But thanks for the heads up. That give me another reason to double check.
  • See that would have helped for real! Just some of the things we seller have to navigate, huh. We get "dinged" for errors that customers make too.
  • Benicassim is in Spain. Not Great Britain. Presumably the buyer wrote his address wrongly when he opened his PayPal account. If PayPal bothered to verify buyers this error would have been caught before you sent your product into the wild blue yonder and took the loss.
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