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Log into your paypal account and click on that transaction and file a dispute. Its very easy to do, but you are limited on time. Paypal will moderate the transaction an decide who is at fault. If paypal sides with you, then you will get ypur money back and you can buy from someone who has experience shipping eggs.
they said if i file a dispute with paypal they would sue me
and if i wrote how they package in the reviews they would sue me
so i will just leave it like that
I would personally file a claim. The eggs were packaged poorly. And now a threat to try to keep you quiet, that's insulting. I would file negative feedback, detail the shotty pack job and tell about saying they would sue if you told anyone. I certainly don't want to buy eggs from a seller who would pull something like that. I read feedback and base a choice to do business with people off what I read. I also leave buyer feedback. Buyers can be just as bad as sellers. I had a buyer attempt to recover on unhatched eggs and shipping months after he bought them as a result of him getting a pay cut at work. He pulled the same thing with other sellers too. He edited posts on the original listing then filed a dispute with paypal which had been more than 90 days so pay pal decilined to handle the dispute. He told me he didn't want to mention the matter on byc and said he would leave back feedback unless I did first. After doing some post reading I discovered out of his lifetime hatching experience he hatch approx 4 eggs out of nearly 200 including eggs laid at his house. He specified I wasn't the only one he was trying to collect money from on unhatched eggs. Did I detail that transaction in feed back knowing he may get angry afterwards and leave terrible feedback for me, you bet I did.I would not have sold him anything had I know what kind of person I was dealing with. Thankfully the majority of buyers and sellers are good people.
Log into your paypal account and click on that transaction and file a dispute. Its very easy to do, but you are limited on time. Paypal will moderate the transaction an decide who is at fault. If paypal sides with you, then you will get ypur money back and you can buy from someone who has experience shipping eggs.
they said if i file a dispute with paypal they would sue me
and if i wrote how they package in the reviews they would sue me
so i will just leave it like that
I would personally file a claim. The eggs were packaged poorly. And now a threat to try to keep you quiet, that's insulting. I would file negative feedback, detail the shotty pack job and tell about saying they would sue if you told anyone. I certainly don't want to buy eggs from a seller who would pull something like that. I read feedback and base a choice to do business with people off what I read. I also leave buyer feedback. Buyers can be just as bad as sellers. I had a buyer attempt to recover on unhatched eggs and shipping months after he bought them as a result of him getting a pay cut at work. He pulled the same thing with other sellers too. He edited posts on the original listing then filed a dispute with paypal which had been more than 90 days so pay pal decilined to handle the dispute. He told me he didn't want to mention the matter on byc and said he would leave back feedback unless I did first. After doing some post reading I discovered out of his lifetime hatching experience he hatch approx 4 eggs out of nearly 200 including eggs laid at his house. He specified I wasn't the only one he was trying to collect money from on unhatched eggs. Did I detail that transaction in feed back knowing he may get angry afterwards and leave terrible feedback for me, you bet I did.I would not have sold him anything had I know what kind of person I was dealing with. Thankfully the majority of buyers and sellers are good people.