Scammed By Godly...
lol he's the one who keeps repeating how "important" his job is. Who cares?
And Godly, karma is a bitch. I'll be sure to let other CSS members know how unprofessional you really are (having your mom ship out gear for you lawl). Hopefully Slow can get to the bank and dispute this.
And Godly, karma is a bitch. I'll be sure to let other CSS members know how unprofessional you really are (having your mom ship out gear for you lawl). Hopefully Slow can get to the bank and dispute this.
and yeah I had my mom ship it for me so it would get out faster like the buyer wanted.
Bottom line is im a person not a buisness, I done all I can.
Non-receipt - Claim - #PP-001-102-636-153
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* 10/18/2010 22:40 PDT - PayPal: Buyer escalated this dispute to a Claim.
* 10/18/2010 22:40 PDT - Buyer: After numerous attempts to contact the seller, he hasn't responded to my messages other than to keep saying that my item was shipped.
* 10/18/2010 22:37 PDT - Buyer: I pm'd you several times while you were online. Posted in your threads with no response. You left me no other option.
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* Oct 29, 2010 - PayPal: Case closed
* Oct 29, 2010 - PayPal: Refund issued
* Oct 29, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to seller
* Oct 29, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to buyer
* Oct 18, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to seller
* Oct 18, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to buyer
* Oct 18, 2010 - Buyer: Dispute escalated to claim
* Oct 18, 2010 - Buyer: Dispute filed
* Oct 18, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to seller
* Oct 18, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to buyer
* Oct 18, 2010 - Buyer: Dispute filed
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Transaction #6LJ40174N6110783R
* -$40.00 USD
* Sep 27, 2010
* Zach Irick
* sharpobjects53@hotmail.com
My experiences with Godly. Thankfully I got my money back but still.
* DisputeThe buyer and seller have 20 days to communicate directly to resolve an issue with this transaction. All disputed funds are held until the issue is resolved. If both parties can't agree to a solution, either party can escalate this to a PayPal claim.
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* Awaiting other party's responsePayPal requests more information from the seller to resolve the issue. If the seller doesn't respond within 10 days, we close the case and restore funds to the rightful owner.
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* 10/18/2010 22:40 PDT - PayPal: Buyer escalated this dispute to a Claim.
* 10/18/2010 22:40 PDT - Buyer: After numerous attempts to contact the seller, he hasn't responded to my messages other than to keep saying that my item was shipped.
* 10/18/2010 22:37 PDT - Buyer: I pm'd you several times while you were online. Posted in your threads with no response. You left me no other option.
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* Oct 29, 2010 - PayPal: Case closed
* Oct 29, 2010 - PayPal: Refund issued
* Oct 29, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to seller
* Oct 29, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to buyer
* Oct 18, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to seller
* Oct 18, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to buyer
* Oct 18, 2010 - Buyer: Dispute escalated to claim
* Oct 18, 2010 - Buyer: Dispute filed
* Oct 18, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to seller
* Oct 18, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to buyer
* Oct 18, 2010 - Buyer: Dispute filed
Back to Resolution Center
Transaction #6LJ40174N6110783R
* -$40.00 USD
* Sep 27, 2010
* Zach Irick
* sharpobjects53@hotmail.com
My experiences with Godly. Thankfully I got my money back but still.
in for the results of lifters phone call to the post office. altho im certain nothing much can be done since from the sounds of it no info of the shipper or reciever was entered at the post office.
they will most likley say they have no info of it as all
they will most likley say they have no info of it as all
Godly has an excuse for pretty much everything tho
Greasy...
Non-receipt - Claim - #PP-001-102-636-153
* DisputeThe buyer and seller have 20 days to communicate directly to resolve an issue with this transaction. All disputed funds are held until the issue is resolved. If both parties can't agree to a solution, either party can escalate this to a PayPal claim.
* EscalationThe buyer or seller asks PayPal to review the case and decide the outcome. We make every effort to resolve the claim within 30 days and restore funds to the rightful owner.
* Awaiting other party's responsePayPal requests more information from the seller to resolve the issue. If the seller doesn't respond within 10 days, we close the case and restore funds to the rightful owner.
* Requiring your actionPayPal requests more information from the buyer to resolve the issue. If the buyer doesn't respond within the allotted timeframe, we close the case and restore funds to the rightful owner.
* Being reviewed by PayPalWe review the information the buyer and seller have provided. We try to reach a final decision quickly, but complex cases may take longer and require additional information from the buyer or seller.
* ClosedThis claim or case has been closed. A closed dispute cannot be reopened or escalated to a PayPal claim.
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* 10/18/2010 22:40 PDT - PayPal: Buyer escalated this dispute to a Claim.
* 10/18/2010 22:40 PDT - Buyer: After numerous attempts to contact the seller, he hasn't responded to my messages other than to keep saying that my item was shipped.
* 10/18/2010 22:37 PDT - Buyer: I pm'd you several times while you were online. Posted in your threads with no response. You left me no other option.
View case history
* Oct 29, 2010 - PayPal: Case closed
* Oct 29, 2010 - PayPal: Refund issued
* Oct 29, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to seller
* Oct 29, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to buyer
* Oct 18, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to seller
* Oct 18, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to buyer
* Oct 18, 2010 - Buyer: Dispute escalated to claim
* Oct 18, 2010 - Buyer: Dispute filed
* Oct 18, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to seller
* Oct 18, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to buyer
* Oct 18, 2010 - Buyer: Dispute filed
Back to Resolution Center
Transaction #6LJ40174N6110783R
* -$40.00 USD
* Sep 27, 2010
* Zach Irick
* sharpobjects53@hotmail.com
My experiences with Godly. Thankfully I got my money back but still.
* DisputeThe buyer and seller have 20 days to communicate directly to resolve an issue with this transaction. All disputed funds are held until the issue is resolved. If both parties can't agree to a solution, either party can escalate this to a PayPal claim.
* EscalationThe buyer or seller asks PayPal to review the case and decide the outcome. We make every effort to resolve the claim within 30 days and restore funds to the rightful owner.
* Awaiting other party's responsePayPal requests more information from the seller to resolve the issue. If the seller doesn't respond within 10 days, we close the case and restore funds to the rightful owner.
* Requiring your actionPayPal requests more information from the buyer to resolve the issue. If the buyer doesn't respond within the allotted timeframe, we close the case and restore funds to the rightful owner.
* Being reviewed by PayPalWe review the information the buyer and seller have provided. We try to reach a final decision quickly, but complex cases may take longer and require additional information from the buyer or seller.
* ClosedThis claim or case has been closed. A closed dispute cannot be reopened or escalated to a PayPal claim.
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This claim has been decided in your favor and you'll receive a refund.
What happens next
Please allow up to 7 days for the refund to appear in your account. Once the refund is complete, the case will be closed.
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* 10/18/2010 22:40 PDT - PayPal: Buyer escalated this dispute to a Claim.
* 10/18/2010 22:40 PDT - Buyer: After numerous attempts to contact the seller, he hasn't responded to my messages other than to keep saying that my item was shipped.
* 10/18/2010 22:37 PDT - Buyer: I pm'd you several times while you were online. Posted in your threads with no response. You left me no other option.
View case history
* Oct 29, 2010 - PayPal: Case closed
* Oct 29, 2010 - PayPal: Refund issued
* Oct 29, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to seller
* Oct 29, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to buyer
* Oct 18, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to seller
* Oct 18, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to buyer
* Oct 18, 2010 - Buyer: Dispute escalated to claim
* Oct 18, 2010 - Buyer: Dispute filed
* Oct 18, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to seller
* Oct 18, 2010 - PayPal: Email sent to buyer
* Oct 18, 2010 - Buyer: Dispute filed
Back to Resolution Center
Transaction #6LJ40174N6110783R
* -$40.00 USD
* Sep 27, 2010
* Zach Irick
* sharpobjects53@hotmail.com
My experiences with Godly. Thankfully I got my money back but still.
Ok i just wish you would of responded to my pm's thats all if its a shipping problem and you shipped it not a big deal i just wish you would of kept me updated and its been over a month now...
I know man, I just haven't really been on in increments long enough to respond to PM's. Like I said i'll try what I can to get this sorted out to you, but im only one man, one VERY busy man.
And I did call your post office. Here is what they said;
"Yes sir, by law we are required to provide all of our customers a receipt, but the customer may opt to not accept the receipt."
Can receipts be used to track whether or not a shipment exists to a specific address?
"Yes, often if a package has been lost, whom ever shipped the item can use the receipt to track a shipped item. Tracking numbers are for customers usually, and we use order numbers, tracking numbers, addresses, shipper and receiver names, and sometimes credit card numbers to track a package."
Hm. Just like every single business in the history of credit cards and what not, receipts are, by law, required. Just sayin'.



