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Fidestro

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Hi all,

I bought something on that big ass auction site and it took almost three weeks to arrive and was not what was described (different size, in bad shape, etc.). Should I go through the Paypal dispute process or should I go through my credit card dispute process? I imagine that Paypal is only out for their best interests and that my credit card might be the safer bet, your thoughts?

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I should add that I really don't expect to receive an honest answer from the seller as they told me last week that it was already sent even though the postmark shows that it was not true. I had to ask four or five times to get that lie out of them.

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first paypal i guess but except if it is a big dealer i wouldn't expect to get anything back...

then CC...the things that sucks is that paypal don;t like people going over their head because they are the one losing money in that situation....be ready to lose your paypal account over that

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first paypal i guess but except if it is a big dealer i wouldn't expect to get anything back...

then CC...the things that sucks is that paypal don;t like people going over their head because they are the one losing money in that situation....be ready to lose your paypal account over that

I thought I had read where if you start the Paypal process you can't dispute through your cc later. I don't know if that holds true or if they enforce it. For the thee hundred bucks that I would get back I would gladly sacrifice my Paypal account.

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I bought from Amazon once and it took almost 3 Months to reach me in Oz.

If you need to go the dispute trail do so through your credit card, PP will jump through hoops for a cc company but you always stand a chance of them finding against you in their own dispute process (and it will be more drawn out too)

Ken

Edit: If you go through your CC just state "Goods not as described"

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