Re: i dont suppose the post office
- From: andrew <andrew.fox33@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 07:56:09 GMT
Russell wrote:
yes and i presume one has to start afresh to prove the case and they (Royal Mail) do not accept the paypal clawback as evidence that they have lost or broken it??"Neil Monk" <neil.monk02@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:KU3Re.37252$5m3.16034@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
andrew wrote:
accept that there is a problem if paypal have done a chargeback on you for nondelivery/damage whatever
i bet there are some good stories to tell on that one, coming my way soon i think, i have very bad vibes on my present sale and posting
tell me the worst!
andrew
Why would the post office (or Royal Mail, as I ssume you mean) be interested? -- Neil
Presumably the "nondelivery/damage" was the fault of our friends at the post office (or Royal Mail, as I assume you mean).
Russell
andrew .
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