Author: | StarBrick | Posted: | Mar 31, 2024 05:09 | Subject: | Re: EU Right of Withdrawal | Viewed: | 54 times | Topic: | Help | |
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| In Help, yorbrick writes:
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There is a downside to this though. If an EU (or UK) buyer wants to cancel an
order and not receive an NPB, then it is better to pay, then invoke their right
of return once it is sent (or just once paid) and then post about it in the forum.
It is especially hard on the the seller if they don’t indicate who pays for return
costs.
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I think not. BL states this when a NPB may be filed (its NOT obligatory!):
"If there is no payment or communication from the buyer within seven days
of submitting an order, the seller may file a Non-Paying Buyer (NPB) alert."
Seller misused the NPB here as payment was made.
So BL did the only right thing here: remove the NPB as it was incorrectly used
by the seller.
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Message is in Reply To: Re: EU Right of Withdrawal - yorbrick (1185) | [...] There is a downside to this though. If an EU (or UK) buyer wants to cancel an order and not receive an NPB, then it is better to pay, then invoke their right [...] (2 months ago, Mar 31, 2024, to Help) |
Message Has 1 Reply: Re: EU Right of Withdrawal - yorbrick (1185) | [...] Yes, and if a seller says they will NPB a buyer for not paying, the buyer just needs to pay then cancel to avoid the NPB. (2 months ago, Mar 31, 2024, to Help) |
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