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<p>[QUOTE="robinjojo, post: 5247930, member: 110226"]Fundamentally, the responsibility for shipping the coin or coins falls upon the seller. If the seller chooses to send by untracked first class, that is his or her decision. You, as the buyer have the right and protection to seek redress if the shipment does not arrive within the timeframe specified by Paypal, eBay or other websites. The fact that the shipment is not tracked does not let the seller off the hook. </p><p><br /></p><p>So, if the coins you ordered have not shown up for, say, a month or more, you first should contact the seller, if you haven't done so, and inform that person of the delay. This will give you the start of an email trail. If you haven't heard back from the seller after, say five-seven days, initiate a dispute. If you purchased the coins through eBay, start the dispute with them. If you purchased the coins through a seller's website, or MA Shops, or Vcoins, initiate the dispute with Paypal. There will be a period allotted to working out a solution with the buyer, before escalation to a claim. After that period, you have a limited time to escalate to a claim for refund.</p><p><br /></p><p>That's how the systems works. Now, we are in a time when mail delivery is quite erratic, especially for the USPS. Some shipments arrive with little or no delay, while others take a month or longer, so you might want to take this into account.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="robinjojo, post: 5247930, member: 110226"]Fundamentally, the responsibility for shipping the coin or coins falls upon the seller. If the seller chooses to send by untracked first class, that is his or her decision. You, as the buyer have the right and protection to seek redress if the shipment does not arrive within the timeframe specified by Paypal, eBay or other websites. The fact that the shipment is not tracked does not let the seller off the hook. So, if the coins you ordered have not shown up for, say, a month or more, you first should contact the seller, if you haven't done so, and inform that person of the delay. This will give you the start of an email trail. If you haven't heard back from the seller after, say five-seven days, initiate a dispute. If you purchased the coins through eBay, start the dispute with them. If you purchased the coins through a seller's website, or MA Shops, or Vcoins, initiate the dispute with Paypal. There will be a period allotted to working out a solution with the buyer, before escalation to a claim. After that period, you have a limited time to escalate to a claim for refund. That's how the systems works. Now, we are in a time when mail delivery is quite erratic, especially for the USPS. Some shipments arrive with little or no delay, while others take a month or longer, so you might want to take this into account.[/QUOTE]
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