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on 25-06-2006 10:57 AM
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on 25-06-2006 04:20 PM
Your money is safe on ebay if you have paid through PaisaPay via Bank transfer.
Forget about the Seller who is not registered on site now.
Just keep in mind that you have to follow all the steps at the right time and in the alloted time frame.
If you loose out any step in a stipulated time you will loose your hard earned money.
I again assure you that your money is safe.
Just go through this link....
http://pages.ebay.in/help/tp/isgw-buyer-protection-steps.html
and if you need more help someone from the Community would be there to help you out.
best regards
Umang Midha .
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on 26-06-2006 12:05 AM
If the seller do not reply then you will have option to close the dispute and claim the refund.
The seller was not offering PaisaPay payment hence you might have paid directly thru online direct bank transfer. In that case you are likely to get a refund of Rs.9950 from eBay.
In future you may consider to check the feedback of the seller before making such big deals. If they are offering to accept payment thru PaisaPay then the entire amount paid by you is safe upto Rs. 50000. For other payments the refund limit is Rs. 10000 (-Rs.50 as processing charges).
Hope your next deal will be a pleasant one. .
Best Regards 😄
Swarup
Kolkata
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on 27-06-2006 11:04 PM
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on 02-07-2006 11:45 AM
Please follow the ebay dispute console and escalate the matter ot ebay and claim a refund under ebay buyer protection ...
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on 18-07-2006 10:58 PM
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on 19-07-2006 04:46 PM
Can all those who have been cheated give the amount and item no and other details?
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on 20-07-2006 12:21 AM
I also mailed & faxed to ebay about refund of money, but these damn people don't bother to respond that our money is safe & will be refunded soon.
I believe that we should move Consumer Court for this & let them to learn a lesson. So that these kind of companies can't able to operate like this. (Copy/particular of my interaction with ebay & seller is given here under)
Mon, 17 Jul 2006 19:37:04 +0100 (BST)
From: "VIKRAM"
Subject: Fwd: Re: Credit Card Payment for PaisaPay ID XXXXXXXXXXXXX - Action Required
To: paisapaydocs@ebay.com
CC: paisapayservice@ebay.in
Dear Sir,
Please refund me the payment made to the seller towards Purchase Sony P910i ASAP, as the seller confirmed that he has not recd the payment. Since it is just blocking my money without any reason.
Thanks & Regards,
Vikram
arvind internet wrote:
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 20:14:47 +0530
From: "arvind internet"
To: VIKRAM
Subject: Re: Credit Card Payment for PaisaPay ID XXXXXXXXXXXX - Action Required
Dear Vikram,
My ebay account has been suspended. so i will not recieve your paisapay payment. Therefore your are requested to ask the paisapay people to refund your money.
Regards.
On 7/17/06, VIKRAM wrote:
Hi Arvind I have already paid to you for this item, so please ship P910i ASAP, as I have also came to know that your account have been suspended for smoe unknown reason. Is it true, please let me know will you ship my item or not. Otherwise please refund the payment received by you from me.
thanks ,
Vikram
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on 21-07-2006 10:22 AM
I would like to clarify - eBay India Site offers an Online Market platform where sellers can list items for sale and buyers either bid for such items in an auction-style format or buy the same
outright at a price set by the seller. eBay role is clearly limited to that of an intermediary
and does not own, stock, sell, distribute or in any manner come into possession of any
items/products listed or put up for sale on the website.
eBay recommends its Buyers to be prudent before any transaction and evaluate the item and the seller. As a buyer ensure you have gone through Buying Tipsbefore you make your purchase.
On every listing eBay advises its buyers to
1. Buy safely
2. Check the seller's reputation (Positive feedback; date of registration; past history of sales)
3. Learn how you are protected
4. Use Safe payments methods e.g. PaisaPay
However, in the event of an unpleasant experience on eBay , we have a comprehensive Protection for Buyers. eBay is committed to protect its buyers under Buyer Protection and ensure buyers are protected to the maximum, as demonstrated in all your case.
In our endeavor to make eBay a safe and secure online marketplace we have a Security & Resolution Centre that helps buyers and sellers to prevent / resolve any disputes thus making it a safe and secure market place
More over we closely work with Law Enforcement to resolve complaints by providing all the relevant information required for their investigations (The information shall be released to any Law Enforcement request only)
Buying safely tips for online transaction
1. Learn as much as possible about the product
2. Review sellers feedback and past transaction details
3. Understand sellers refund policies
4. Use a safe and secure payment process that offers protection e.g. PaisaPay
5. If you have made payment outside PaisaPay – Retain copies of payment receipt
6. If an offer sounds highly suspicious or too good to be true, it probably is
7. Read and understand safe trading guidelines of eBay
8. Retain copies of all correspondence and communication made outside eBay platform with the seller, as this may help solve most disputes Regards,
Nvid
Vidmay

