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by TurncoatJust pay the $15 and apologize for being bitchy about your own faults and you may get out of there with a neutral rating.
Precisely.
And a $15 overcharge of postage is hefty. People flip out and kick up fuss over a $2 surcharge (heck, even over charging the actual cost) all the time.
by 3xpRess94Also, I have the option to fund the buyer there money and they would be required to send every single item I sent them that was in the boxes they received. Which would cost more on there behalf and they'll end up with nothing but a shitty week for being such a fucking idiot in the first place.
If they have a history buying on ebay, what makes you think they can't tell ebay they shipped it to and now your saying it didn't arrive?
What's your sales history reputation like? Right?
Anyways, I used to watch alot of nightmare stories, things about people getting thier money back, after they returned the item, but after the customer repainted it with a bad latex paint or something.
Can't has nothing to do with it.
I felt a little bit of remorse a while back for accusing another company of fraudulently charging me, which I fully believe they did, and they have a mountain of other people complaining on the web about them and thier services and the insane price. However, I asked paypal to cut them off from my account so they couldn't make any more charges. I asked them to refund my money if possible, but I totally did not expect it, I simply wanted them to stop billing me.
I really had no idea how to cut off the payments, but it didn't matter, paypal refunded me like, no hassle.
I got a reply to my email from the company that charged me a small fortune, yelling at me for complaining to paypal, and they said the second I went to complain, they had Zero recourse or something to that effect. They were upset because paypal refunded the money faster than they could. They didn't want the black mark. Apparently they've been wracking them up quite a bit.