I placed an order on 11/11 and have yet to receive it. I've messaged the vendor, who responded once, but then has been MIA.
Should I send a message to the vendor that I'm going to dispute since I haven't received anything yet?
Disputing order- should I notify vendor ahead of time?
I placed an order on 11/11 and have yet to receive it. I've messaged the vendor, who responded once, but then has been MIA.
Should I send a message to the vendor that I'm going to dispute since I haven't received anything yet?
[5 Points] tutters1:
[2 Points] JaysouneHorn:
You don't have to but it will be nice. So you have to decide if you want to be ice with the vendor.
[1 Points] novanova25:
Ya message him give him 24 hours to respond them dispute. I just went through this , talk about a waste of 2 weeks of Bitcoin sittin in escrow.
[1 Points] None:
When I dispute with a vendor, I never notify them.
Because you should've already sent multiple messages by the time the auto finalize is down to 2< days, assuming domestic. Just hit the dispute button if you've already sent them a message about a package delay. If you've sent the vendor a message about a delayed package and you dispute it, and they still can't figure out why you're disputing, they have a 110% of being a moron.
[1 Points] Hes_a_Goodboy:
Nah file the dispute then contact the vendor. The dispute does nothing but helps to ensure vendor works on a resolution. It's no more offensive then counting money someone handed you before they left.
[1 Points] CoIoneI_Angus:
I just rec. my stuff.... finally. I looked up the tracking# and it states that the package wasn't dropped off at USPS until a week after it was marked shipped.
When I've had to dispute I've personally messaged the vendor after I raised it to let them know my reasons for doing so, it's just the polite thing to do. Good luck though, delays suck.