If you pay via PayPal, then until the end of the year you can claim back the cost of up to four returns, for up to £15 of postage each time.
To be able to reclaim, you need to log in to PayPal and activate the 'Return Shipping on Us' offer (it's free and activation's immediate). After that, you can claim for items you buy via PayPal and return by 31 Dec 2016. PayPal says you can reclaim for overseas returns as well.
Source - Moneysavingexpert
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maccy1
7 Dec 1610#41
Cheers vassy on my way...
and back...
:laughing:
vassy4u
6 Dec 168#1
How to reclaim postage
Only one refund is allowed per PayPal transaction ID - so if you bought several items in one go, you can only reclaim once. (Remember, in order to be able to reclaim you'll need to have activated the offer before making the purchase.)
Step 1 - Post your item back. You'll have to pay for this yourself and keep the receipt. In order to claim you must send back the item within the seller's stated return period (this varies by retailer) - and you CAN'T claim if the postage is already being paid for by the retailer.
Step 2 - Submit your claim. You have to file a 'refund request' to PayPal within 14 days of posting your item, and send proof you paid via PayPal (such as an email or screenshot) and your postage receipt.
Step 3 - Receive the refund. You'll get an approval or rejection email within five working days of claiming - any refund is paid into your PayPal account. Email [email protected] if there are any problems.
summerof76
6 Dec 165#5
Thanks vassy, top deal :smiley:
zworld
7 Dec 164#73
Sending something to a mate ?
Tell your mate to create a dummy listing for 99p.
Buy it.
You then send him a 15kg parcel.
Paypal refundS you.
:smile:
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vassy4u
6 Dec 168#1
How to reclaim postage
Only one refund is allowed per PayPal transaction ID - so if you bought several items in one go, you can only reclaim once. (Remember, in order to be able to reclaim you'll need to have activated the offer before making the purchase.)
Step 1 - Post your item back. You'll have to pay for this yourself and keep the receipt. In order to claim you must send back the item within the seller's stated return period (this varies by retailer) - and you CAN'T claim if the postage is already being paid for by the retailer.
Step 2 - Submit your claim. You have to file a 'refund request' to PayPal within 14 days of posting your item, and send proof you paid via PayPal (such as an email or screenshot) and your postage receipt.
Step 3 - Receive the refund. You'll get an approval or rejection email within five working days of claiming - any refund is paid into your PayPal account. Email [email protected] if there are any problems.
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To be able to reclaim, you need to log in to PayPal and activate the 'Return Shipping on Us' offer (it's free and activation's immediate). After that, you can claim for items you buy via PayPal and return by 31 Dec 2016. PayPal says you can reclaim for overseas returns as well.
Source - Moneysavingexpert
Top comments
and back...
:laughing:
Only one refund is allowed per PayPal transaction ID - so if you bought several items in one go, you can only reclaim once. (Remember, in order to be able to reclaim you'll need to have activated the offer before making the purchase.)
Step 1 - Post your item back. You'll have to pay for this yourself and keep the receipt. In order to claim you must send back the item within the seller's stated return period (this varies by retailer) - and you CAN'T claim if the postage is already being paid for by the retailer.
Step 2 - Submit your claim. You have to file a 'refund request' to PayPal within 14 days of posting your item, and send proof you paid via PayPal (such as an email or screenshot) and your postage receipt.
Step 3 - Receive the refund. You'll get an approval or rejection email within five working days of claiming - any refund is paid into your PayPal account. Email [email protected] if there are any problems.
Tell your mate to create a dummy listing for 99p.
Buy it.
You then send him a 15kg parcel.
Paypal refundS you.
:smile:
All comments (118)
Only one refund is allowed per PayPal transaction ID - so if you bought several items in one go, you can only reclaim once. (Remember, in order to be able to reclaim you'll need to have activated the offer before making the purchase.)
Step 1 - Post your item back. You'll have to pay for this yourself and keep the receipt. In order to claim you must send back the item within the seller's stated return period (this varies by retailer) - and you CAN'T claim if the postage is already being paid for by the retailer.
Step 2 - Submit your claim. You have to file a 'refund request' to PayPal within 14 days of posting your item, and send proof you paid via PayPal (such as an email or screenshot) and your postage receipt.
Step 3 - Receive the refund. You'll get an approval or rejection email within five working days of claiming - any refund is paid into your PayPal account. Email [email protected] if there are any problems.