what i want to know is, if you get the goods, but are not happy with the service/shipping costs or what ever and then open a PP dispute, do they give you the money back for post or the parts or both and do you also then have to return the item? I dont understand how that quite works.
I started a PayPal dispute for "Item not as described". A Takeasago rim that was dent free and straight according to the seller. When I unwrapped it, it had a big dent and was buckled. PayPal took the final price plus the postage amount from the seller. It is then up to the seller and the buyer to agree on a solution. Normally (hopefully) the seller should agree to give a refund and PayPal then give the buyer back his money including the postage that you originally paid. It is then up to the buyer to pay for postage to return the item to the seller. Registered is best.
I bought some forks from UK and when my 90 days was almost up for a claim and I had not received them, I started an "Item not received" claim. The seller told me in one of the emails that PayPay took the money from him. He showed me the receipts for postage showing my address etc so I cancelled the claim and he got his money back. My forks turned up after 120 days and the package was dripping with oil so I think the postie got the shits and threw it in the corner for a few months.
I bought a DVD and when I opened it, it had a hole in where it looked like someone had stabbed it. The hole went through the cover and the disk. ?? When I went back to the picture in the listing you could make out the hole in the cover. What is wrong with some people. The dvd only cost me $4 plus $4 post but I made a claim and got my $8 bucks back and posted the dvd back to him at a cost of about $3. Its only a few dollars but It might make these peanuts think twice about ripping people off if they loose a few dollars on postage themselves.