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- Buyer – Transaction Disputes
- Date::2014-07-14 | Check the number:1326Time
1.Common Transaction Disputes.
1)The supplier claims that he/she doesn’t receive the returned goods or refused to give you a refund.
What evidence you should provide:
A. The transport document.
B. Chat history with the supplier.
2)There is something wrong with the goods or a discrepancy between goods and its online description.
What evidence you should provide:
A. Real photographs of the goods;
B. Links to the description of the goods and screenshots of the different description;
C. Chat history with the supplier.3)The goods you received are fakes.
What evidence you should provide:
A. Photographs of the goods and theirs trademarks;
B. Links to the description of the goods and screenshots of the different description;
C. Third party inspection certificate and chat history with the supplier.4)The purchaser rejected the goods without any reason and the goods were sent back.
What evidence you should provide:5)The purchaser has paid the order as the supplier’s requirement, but the supplier doesn’t deliver.
What evidence you should provide:
A. Vouchers;
B. The recipient's account information2.What disputes will be handled by 82ec.com?
1)Serious discrepancy between goods and its online description, unwilling to sell, non-deliver after receiving the payment and so on;
2)unlawful acts, for example frauds;3)Malicious complaints between peers.
3.How to deal with disputes?
Step 1: Login your account, and click “My account”;
Step 2: Click “Complaints Report”;
Step 3: Click “Complaints Report”;
Step 4: Select the type of the event; fill out the theme, contract ways and content; upload pictures; and then click “Submit”;
Step 5: Finally you will get a feedback that the report was submitted successfully.
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