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Yenko LS
02-17-2012, 12:17 PM
I got involved about a vendor on a earlier post and i paid 7000.00 dollars back in Oct..The order was cancelled and i have not seen any cash. It has been since Mon (i even offered him 500.00 for his trouble) and no cash has been returned to my PAYPAL acct. I paid by bank wire,when i paid. How long does it usually take before cash is returned? Or am i holding my breath for nothing?
Thanks in advance Wes

Swain
02-17-2012, 12:52 PM
How did the vendor say they were refunding you the money? Have them fax or email you a copy of the transaction. If a credit was put onto a credit card it could take 5-7 days to show on your statement.

Yenko LS
02-17-2012, 01:04 PM
Supposed to be paypal...he did not want to do C.C... i guess ill wait some more?.. Wes

Swain
02-17-2012, 01:08 PM
You should of had it by now. Have them show you the money pulled from their account. Print screen whatever they can prove if they won't do that they are lying. Then take that $ 500.00 you were talking about book a plane flight and show up at their office.

novanutcase
02-17-2012, 01:17 PM
If you did the transaction through PayPal you should get a confirmation email within 48 hours. If not I would call PP and ask them if there is a transaction still in transit. If they can't divulge that info then I would put it on the dealer to show you some sort of proof that the refund has actually taken place.

Remember, this is the same person that told you he had already placed the order so don't just take his word for it that it actually happened. Factual proof is what is needed for you to call the dogs off.

BTW wire transfers shouldn't take more than a day to complete......

John

214Chevy
02-17-2012, 02:52 PM
...he did not want to do C.C...

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Sparks67
02-17-2012, 03:10 PM
Supposed to be paypal...he did not want to do C.C... i guess ill wait some more?.. Wes

You can have refund the money via bank to bank wire transfer. Cost is about 20 us, but it is the most safe way to receive money. Call him up and suggest that he do a bank to bank wire transfer. Here is a little wiki about it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wire_transfer I seen paypal taking a few days to get your money into your account.

Jeff

69znc
02-18-2012, 08:17 PM
Yenko

Lets be clear on what happened, if I understand it. You wired the funds to the vendor. All wires have an audit report. If this is what you did you need the instructions you gave the bank or if they gave you a receipt you need this. PayPal, and the adivce to talk to them is worthless. They only move money. If you requested it back by paypal the vendor can give you the transfer number.... if not you are being jerked around and need to prove you transferred the money. The vendor can try to claim they did not get it but wires transfer have federal standards to prove it. I would get that proof, fax to the vendor and say pay or I will sue. Sorry to be so direct but this is not a Paypal issue.... if this started in Oct you are getting the shaft

John510
02-18-2012, 11:10 PM
If the vendor wouldn't do credit card and instead wanted a wire transfer that right there should be a huge red flag.


Post the name of the vendor!!!!

Sparks67
02-19-2012, 01:49 PM
If the vendor wouldn't do credit card and instead wanted a wire transfer that right there should be a huge red flag.


Post the name of the vendor!!!!

Lot of vendors and manufacturers won't do Credit Card, but it costs the business to have credit cards. So it really is not a red flag. My supercharger required me to buy directly from the manufacturer. Harrop is the manufacturer, and it required me to do a International bank to bank wire transfer. The company is located in Australia. That company was great to deal with because they developed custom parts for me. Turn around time was 3 weeks. That company continued to work with me after the engine was completed...

I am not sure though if Yenco is meaning C...C. as certified check or credit card. Don't do Certified check, because it takes about 3 weeks to clear. Credit card be useless because the sale was back in October. Well, it depends if he carries a balance.

Jeff

John510
02-19-2012, 03:18 PM
Lot of vendors and manufacturers won't do Credit Card, but it costs the business to have credit cards. So it really is not a red flag. .


A Legitimate company will take a credit card. Does it cost 2-3% in fees? YES. A smart business can either add that in their cost of the product since its overhead or charge the customer to use their card. The businesses that only take cash are usually the ones that are hiding stuff from Uncle Sam.

Now Im not sure how an international order would work. Maybe in Australia they cant take our cards?

Simmo
02-21-2012, 02:34 AM
Now Im not sure how an international order would work. Maybe in Australia they cant take our cards?

Not sure either...but it certainly works the other way around!..mine's still smoking lol

Sparks67
02-21-2012, 06:53 PM
A Legitimate company will take a credit card. Does it cost 2-3% in fees? YES. A smart business can either add that in their cost of the product since its overhead or charge the customer to use their card. The businesses that only take cash are usually the ones that are hiding stuff from Uncle Sam.

Now Im not sure how an international order would work. Maybe in Australia they cant take our cards?


I have used my Credit Cards all over the world, but some companies don't do credit cards. So you don't think this is a legimate company?
http://www.harrop.com.au/auto.php

The cool thing about buying in Australia is the exchange rate. Well, the rate changes daily, so it cost less for me. So if you used a CC, then that 3% might end up being around 13%. Although, the safe way to transfer money is to do a bank to bank wire transfer.

Jeff

Greg from Aus
02-21-2012, 08:02 PM
I have used my Credit Cards all over the world, but some companies don't do credit cards. So you don't think this is a legitimate company?
http://www.harrop.com.au/auto.php

The cool thing about buying in Australia is the exchange rate. Well, the rate changes daily, so it cost less for me. So if you used a CC, then that 3% might end up being around 13%. Although, the safe way to transfer money is to do a bank to bank wire transfer.

Jeff

Not any more the exchange rate has changed a lot we are now worth more than the US dollar.

Greg

Sparks67
02-22-2012, 09:18 PM
Not any more the exchange rate has changed a lot we are now worth more than the US dollar.

Greg

Yes. I see according to the historic graph. It was in 2009, but it was rather good time to buy international during that time. X-rate just gives you an idea, but it will also vary on the Australian bank. I know Frank from Prodigy customs was buying engines from Australia, because of the exchange rate was so low in 2009.

http://www.x-rates.com/d/USD/AUD/hist2009.html

Jeff

Greg from Aus
02-22-2012, 11:21 PM
Yes. I see according to the historic graph. It was in 2009, but it was rather good time to buy international during that time. X-rate just gives you an idea, but it will also vary on the Australian bank. I know Frank from Prodigy customs was buying engines from Australia, because of the exchange rate was so low in 2009.

http://www.x-rates.com/d/USD/AUD/hist2009.html

Jeff

It's great for us at the moment Jeff, and they say it should be for quite a while.

Greg

69znc
02-25-2012, 12:15 PM
Yenko did they return the money? Did you go to your bank to giet the wire transfer instructions and confirmation of receipt? Again just because he is refunding thru PayPal your challenge will be to prove transfer (easy with a wire) and get your money or sue (for $7000 I would have already filed)

camcojb
02-25-2012, 12:17 PM
I'm going to close this one for now, the OP hasn't been here for over a week. The vendor of issue is not a site vendor here. Wes, if you have anything to add let me know.