Paypal Dispute...what a creep!
Sold some DVDs that are DVD-R (that is the way they come from the actual publisher, because they are a very small time operation and probably don't sell enough to make having them pressed cost effective)
The Buyer writes to me and says that they are bootlegs and wants a full refund (over $200 for 5 different disks)
I send links right to the publisher's site which indeed does indicate that they are sold there as DVD-Rs. I'm sure that what this person wants is to gets these DVDs that you can not go and rent, then make a copy of them and turn around and file the protest and get a full refund from me.
I bought all of these on ebay and knowing that they come direct from the site as DVD-Rs had no reason to believe that they were anything other than legit. I have bought a couple of other titles which when they came were obvious copies so I couldn't even sell those I filed a dispute and thought since the seller didn't respond I would get my money back, which I didn't
Any suggestion on how to deal with this?
One good thing is we circumvented ebay when doing it (sent a second chance offer, but the buyer didn't respond within the time period) so I don't have to worry about bad feedback
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