Re: What happens to a payment when a seller does not confirm shipment?
Personally, I have always used tracking numbers for delivery confirmation purposes. I would have to assume that it's similar to eBay, that after X amount of days passes without a case being opened you are in the clear. Amazon purposely has set payment delays to avoid being shafted by sellers that scam their users.
Actually, I had misplaced a shipment for almost a full month before it was discovered by me and I shipped it out, although I had provided Amazon the tracking number, it was in the initial "shipping information received" for a full month. I hadn't heard anything from the seller and no case was opened.
So, as long as you are not a scammer, you should be okay. If the seller decides to open a case because they have not received the product, that is on you to prove that it was shipped and delivered to the user.
Hope I answered your question, this is to the best of my knowledge and limited experience with Amazon.
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