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I have had two credit card charge backs with paypal. I gave them the tracking info and it did take about a month but I won both cases. Paypal worked the dispute for me. Both were eBay customers by the way. Probably kids that used their parents card without permission.
This is not to put you down but you are looking at the paypal vs Alert pay thing incorrectly.
It is not about what Paypal or Alertpay requires. It is about who is responsible for "delivery". Not shipping "delivery".
With paypal you the seller are responsible for "delivery" of the item with Alertpay delivery is the responsibility of the buyer apparently from what I am hearing.
You should really be explaining it to your costumes like that. It is a more accurate and full disclosure that they are responsible if the package does not make it.
Tell them with paypal I am responsible to make sure it arrives to you and with aleartpay you are responsible that it makes it to you. If you say it like that which is what it is they will be able to make a more educated decision on weather they want to pay for the tracked shipping or not.
I ship stuff all the time with first class not tracked mail. So paypal does not require that I use tracked shipping. I will just be responsibe if the item does not arrive.:beer:
EDIT also if you explain it to your customers that if they don't want to pay for the tracked shipping and they choose the Alertpay option which means if the item does not arrive that is their problem since they did not want to pay for tracked shipping it probably would not be a problem offering it but just saying that paypal requires tracking and alertpay does not and not explaining the rest can seem somewhat deceptive. Not that that was your intention but the reason some are seeing it that way.
This is not to put you down but you are looking at the paypal vs Alert pay thing incorrectly.
It is not about what Paypal or Alertpay requires. It is about who is responsible for "delivery". Not shipping "delivery".
With paypal you the seller are responsible for "delivery" of the item with Alertpay delivery is the responsibility of the buyer apparently from what I am hearing.
You should really be explaining it to your costumes like that. It is a more accurate and full disclosure that they are responsible if the package does not make it.
Tell them with paypal I am responsible to make sure it arrives to you and with aleartpay you are responsible that it makes it to you. If you say it like that which is what it is they will be able to make a more educated decision on weather they want to pay for the tracked shipping or not.
I ship stuff all the time with first class not tracked mail. So paypal does not require that I use tracked shipping. I will just be responsibe if the item does not arrive.:beer:
EDIT also if you explain it to your customers that if they don't want to pay for the tracked shipping and they choose the Alertpay option which means if the item does not arrive that is their problem since they did not want to pay for tracked shipping it probably would not be a problem offering it but just saying that paypal requires tracking and alertpay does not and not explaining the rest can seem somewhat deceptive. Not that that was your intention but the reason some are seeing it that way.
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