So it appears I require an expert on glazing. Even if I go to a shop to obtain such a document it's going to cost x amount, and since the item cost a total of 15 euro it wouldn't be worth paying someone at a shop to write out such a document.we ask you to please fax us documentation to support your claim that the item you have received was damaged or
significantly not as described.
We suggest that you obtain written proof (such as an estimate or invoice)
from an unbiased third-party, such as a dealer, repair shop, appraiser, or
another individual or organisation that is qualified in the area of the
item in question (other than yourself). It should be clear from the
document what the extent of the damage is or provide an explanation how the
item you have received is significantly different from how it was
described. Its important that this document is on a letterhead that
includes the name, address, and phone number of the individual, business,
or organisation so we can contact them if necessary.
(shouldn't cost you anything - estimates are usually free expecially if they are going to get the business eventually)
Not in my experience. Two disputes, each resolved promptly in my favour.Your in for a long fight...... Best of luck, they will try to wear you down until you give up.
Not in my experience. Two disputes, each resolved promptly in my favour.
Two disputes, each resolved promptly in my favour.
Create a "Chargeback" through your credit card company, worked for me.
Read the T and Cs of Paypals useragreement. You waive that right by using paypal. you can do it but your account will be locked for ever and ever amen.
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