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Old 04-15-2011, 06:24 AM
mcdeermanv mcdeermanv is offline
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Thumbs down I got ripped of by Ebay India paisa pay

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Originally Posted by id62000 View Post
Unfortunately, there's no way to transfer money between paisapay and paypal, even though ebay owns both. Very Inconvienient. If someone finds a way round this, be sure to post it here

The only good thing about paisapay is that the security of paypal exists for its customers as well. You can get a refund if the product is not delivered or defective. The bad thing (for me anyway) is, you need CC to make purchases. Your CC info and personal details are protected with paisapay as it is with paypal, but paisapay doesn't act like a bank account. You can't load and store. Transactions are done directly by charging upon the CC or bank account (haven't tried this yet).

International buyers should beware of international visa fees. Products may seem cheap on ebay India, but the fees may neutalize that.
I won 2 auctions for 2 diamonds on Ebay (US) and payment had to be processed via Ebay India's Paisa pay. When I received the diamonds, they were very poor quality so I got a return authorization to return them for a refund. I returned them and had proof of shipment. My purchase was not covered by Ebay US buyer protection because I was required to use Paisa Pay. Paisa Pay and Ebay India will not refund the purchase price or even hold the Ebay seller (Colorland-deals) accountable. So not only do I not have the diamonds, I am out the original purchase price, the cost to ship the item back to India, and the price I paid for winning the auctions. Caveat Emptor.......Buyers Beware of Paisa Pay and Ebay India !!!!!
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