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<p>[QUOTE="Coinman_Ben, post: 595926, member: 9923"]I've personally never had any shipping issues quite like this before, but I have had unautorized charges to my paypal debit card before (some free credit report snakes claiming they needed my credit card number for identity verification only to put charges on the card), which I've gotten refunded, so all I can say is that since you paid with paypal, you can easily file a claim with them if Heritage and/or USPS refuses to give you any money as a result of the lost package. Because you never got the coin you bought, paypal will definately reverse the transaction, therefore, giving you your money back if you explain the whole situation to them. As often as USPS tries to cover up their mistakes, that's how often paypal will cover you for incomplete transactions and in the eyes of paypal, if you didn't get what you paid for and both parties repsonsible for getting it to you refuse to do anything about it, even if the party that sold the thing to you shifts the responsiblity to the shipping agency (who says you got it when you clearly didn't), paypal will rule in your favor and you will get your money back because in paypal's view, it is solely the merchants' responsiblity to make sure you get what you pay for and if there are any problems with the transaction, as long as you have tried to resolve it with the merchant and they shift the responsibilty to someone else to get your money back (in this case USPS), that doesn't fly with paypal and you will get your money back if you fully explain the situation and leave nothing out. They may ask you for more details as to how you've tried to resolve this issue if you don't include those details in the original claim, but upon recieving that information, paypal will come to the conclusion that Heritiage was responsible for making sure you got your money back because you didn't get the coin and as I said before, by shifting responsibility to USPS for the package rather than taking responsibilty themselves and issuing a full refund minus shipping, they have just lost their case with paypal and if paypal has to reverse the transaction for you to get your money back, you will get all of it back, including the shipping.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Coinman_Ben, post: 595926, member: 9923"]I've personally never had any shipping issues quite like this before, but I have had unautorized charges to my paypal debit card before (some free credit report snakes claiming they needed my credit card number for identity verification only to put charges on the card), which I've gotten refunded, so all I can say is that since you paid with paypal, you can easily file a claim with them if Heritage and/or USPS refuses to give you any money as a result of the lost package. Because you never got the coin you bought, paypal will definately reverse the transaction, therefore, giving you your money back if you explain the whole situation to them. As often as USPS tries to cover up their mistakes, that's how often paypal will cover you for incomplete transactions and in the eyes of paypal, if you didn't get what you paid for and both parties repsonsible for getting it to you refuse to do anything about it, even if the party that sold the thing to you shifts the responsiblity to the shipping agency (who says you got it when you clearly didn't), paypal will rule in your favor and you will get your money back because in paypal's view, it is solely the merchants' responsiblity to make sure you get what you pay for and if there are any problems with the transaction, as long as you have tried to resolve it with the merchant and they shift the responsibilty to someone else to get your money back (in this case USPS), that doesn't fly with paypal and you will get your money back if you fully explain the situation and leave nothing out. They may ask you for more details as to how you've tried to resolve this issue if you don't include those details in the original claim, but upon recieving that information, paypal will come to the conclusion that Heritiage was responsible for making sure you got your money back because you didn't get the coin and as I said before, by shifting responsibility to USPS for the package rather than taking responsibilty themselves and issuing a full refund minus shipping, they have just lost their case with paypal and if paypal has to reverse the transaction for you to get your money back, you will get all of it back, including the shipping.[/QUOTE]
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