ok, welcome
if there is no tracking, then all you can do is tell them you have basic postal receipts and thats it, it wouldnt help you if the buyer says not recived but otherwise, its no big deal, after all if they are low value you wouldnt send with tracking, if they are higher than approx £20, you should always use tracking. Paypal only looks at tracking when it comes to buyer not received dispute....
you seem to have proof in terms of receipts and tracking from the supplier, ask the supplier for something in writing if you need it to be different or simply amend the ones you have using an online photo editor, very simple, even an email is easily doctored to your name and email address, printed off and faxed or scanned and reuploaded.....paypal may contact supplier, so just let supplier know to say it was all in your paypal name and address etc....China suppliers are normally very compliant...the one exception to this is if your goods are f**e designer or vero, then china goods invoice not good idea, plenty of suggestions on forum, but they revolve normally around making your own invoice and putting temporary non-linked phone number on it.
please read forum and use search box, you will find an answer that is likened to your situation, Im sure............
Last edited by oompaloompa; 12-29-2009 at 01:24 PM.
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