11-30-2019 06:15 PM
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11-30-2019 08:33 PM
Don't give up, call back and ask to speak to a supervisor, They will reverse, they have no choice, you shipped to the address they asked you to ship to, you would lose if you shipped to Canada. I've had 3 decisions reversed by paypal in the last 6 months and one of them the buyer claimed empty box on a $650 item.
11-30-2019 06:18 PM
11-30-2019 07:37 PM
11-30-2019 08:04 PM
Skip all of this, call paypal and tell them you sent the package to the address they provided you in KY, and that it was delivered and that's where your obligations end with paypal.
Paypal will reverse the decision, restore the payment, and forward the claim to eBay's GSP claims.
11-30-2019 08:12 PM
11-30-2019 08:22 PM
After the item leaves KY, it's a GSP problem not paypal's and they will close the case and forward to ebay GSP claims.
11-30-2019 08:24 PM
11-30-2019 08:33 PM
Don't give up, call back and ask to speak to a supervisor, They will reverse, they have no choice, you shipped to the address they asked you to ship to, you would lose if you shipped to Canada. I've had 3 decisions reversed by paypal in the last 6 months and one of them the buyer claimed empty box on a $650 item.
12-01-2019 01:43 AM
I would talk to PayPal again as well. Seller protection for the gsp is supposed to be the same on eBay and PayPal plus it doesn’t make sense that you are responsible for delivery to an address that was not given to you by eBay or PayPal.
I have heard of a few problems with the company that PB started using in Canada for gsp deliveries so hopefully they are or will soon be using someone else.
12-08-2019 10:09 AM
An update: PayPal refunded the buyer at no charge to me due to the "unique circumstances" of the case, however it took much more time than I would have liked to get to this outcome.
eBay was not very helpful - since the item was not delivered and then went missing instead of being sent back, I really think they should have just refunded the buyer before it was taken to PayPal. This is what they sent me:
"When it comes to eBay you are correct we do have the Global Shipping Protection for these type of issues. The only issue we are having at this point is the PayPal case. If a buyer chooses to go through PayPal it would be between the seller, Buyer and PayPal at that point. We can only open a case for an item that does not already have a case open for it whether that be on eBay of PayPal. Once our system detects a PayPal claim it automatically voids any option we have of sending funds to either account. PayPal is more like a financial institution so their claims take priority over ours. I would recommend appealing the decision and providing them the information of the tracking showing arrived in Canada."