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Legal action against Austrian Customer for retention of unpaid goods?

Hello,
if someone cold point me in the right direction it would be apricated.

I had customer purchase an an item from me for 192.00 euro’s, not sure why but the courier took longer than expected and despite me positively stalling the customer with tracking updates etc who was asking for refund they went to AtoZ and were immediately refunded by Amazon, and approx 7 days later the goods were tracked and delivered.
I did appeal to Amazon to advise the goods were delivered with all the tracking info but my appeal was rejected.

The customer is refusing to let me arrange collection or even pay for the item.

So where does this leave me ??

Do i start with contacting Austrian Police?
Other legal methods???

Thoughts anyone??

Chris.

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Seller_TyVE1SPEF5vHF

Legal action against Austrian Customer for retention of unpaid goods?

Hello,
if someone cold point me in the right direction it would be apricated.

I had customer purchase an an item from me for 192.00 euro’s, not sure why but the courier took longer than expected and despite me positively stalling the customer with tracking updates etc who was asking for refund they went to AtoZ and were immediately refunded by Amazon, and approx 7 days later the goods were tracked and delivered.
I did appeal to Amazon to advise the goods were delivered with all the tracking info but my appeal was rejected.

The customer is refusing to let me arrange collection or even pay for the item.

So where does this leave me ??

Do i start with contacting Austrian Police?
Other legal methods???

Thoughts anyone??

Chris.

Tags:A to Z Claims, Customer, Refunds
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Whilst you have the legal right to take action against a customer, it is explicitly against Amazon’s T&C’s to do so.
I know from experience that I received a warning for doing exactly this.
And I’m certain, that repeat offences will result in a loss of the account.

The correct route in this instance, is to take legal action against Amazon themselves.
After all, it’s Amazon that has made the decision and refunded your money, NOT the customer.
Even though they have actually benefited from it.

Is it really worth taking the chance on losing your entire account over a few hundred pounds, when there are alternatives?

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If you take legal action against the customer, you will endanger your selling account.
So I would advise against doing so.

However, if you have lost the A-Z, you need to first escalate it to the MD’s office.
If that fails, you can then sue Amazon for it instead.

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Seller_OfnTxzNYVdNUj

It sounds as though the delivery was late by more than 7 days.

Your time maybe more productively spent chasing the courier for compensation as they are at fault here.

Not saying it will work but it is worth a try…

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Seller_xUKHc5xSYJmI4

I have read in other forums where the seller has apologised for the delay and tried to arrange collection for the order. Failing that the seller has issued an invoice giving the customer 14 days to return the order failing this they passed the debt onto a debt collecting agency.

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Seller_xUKHc5xSYJmI4

The question arises whether you would except a late delivery having received a full refund or whether you were informed to just keep the item as well as the refund. The buyer has the option to refuse delivery having received a full refund but instead decided to keep the late delivery also.

If the seller had advised the buyer since you have received a full refund please return the order by refusing the late delivery is another matter. By refusing to accept the fact that a late delivery which is beyond a seller control does not give an automatic right to have a full refund and accept a late delivery. We all know as retail customers ordering online is never 100% delivered on time.

On personal note if I wanted something on a specific day then I would have a contingency plan in the event the order isnt delivered.

Interms of voliations many sellers tend to discover this after the event such.

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Legal action against Austrian Customer for retention of unpaid goods?

Hello,
if someone cold point me in the right direction it would be apricated.

I had customer purchase an an item from me for 192.00 euro’s, not sure why but the courier took longer than expected and despite me positively stalling the customer with tracking updates etc who was asking for refund they went to AtoZ and were immediately refunded by Amazon, and approx 7 days later the goods were tracked and delivered.
I did appeal to Amazon to advise the goods were delivered with all the tracking info but my appeal was rejected.

The customer is refusing to let me arrange collection or even pay for the item.

So where does this leave me ??

Do i start with contacting Austrian Police?
Other legal methods???

Thoughts anyone??

Chris.

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Tags:A to Z Claims, Customer, Refunds
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Seller_TyVE1SPEF5vHF

Legal action against Austrian Customer for retention of unpaid goods?

Hello,
if someone cold point me in the right direction it would be apricated.

I had customer purchase an an item from me for 192.00 euro’s, not sure why but the courier took longer than expected and despite me positively stalling the customer with tracking updates etc who was asking for refund they went to AtoZ and were immediately refunded by Amazon, and approx 7 days later the goods were tracked and delivered.
I did appeal to Amazon to advise the goods were delivered with all the tracking info but my appeal was rejected.

The customer is refusing to let me arrange collection or even pay for the item.

So where does this leave me ??

Do i start with contacting Austrian Police?
Other legal methods???

Thoughts anyone??

Chris.

Tags:A to Z Claims, Customer, Refunds
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Legal action against Austrian Customer for retention of unpaid goods?

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Hello,
if someone cold point me in the right direction it would be apricated.

I had customer purchase an an item from me for 192.00 euro’s, not sure why but the courier took longer than expected and despite me positively stalling the customer with tracking updates etc who was asking for refund they went to AtoZ and were immediately refunded by Amazon, and approx 7 days later the goods were tracked and delivered.
I did appeal to Amazon to advise the goods were delivered with all the tracking info but my appeal was rejected.

The customer is refusing to let me arrange collection or even pay for the item.

So where does this leave me ??

Do i start with contacting Austrian Police?
Other legal methods???

Thoughts anyone??

Chris.

Tags:A to Z Claims, Customer, Refunds
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Whilst you have the legal right to take action against a customer, it is explicitly against Amazon’s T&C’s to do so.
I know from experience that I received a warning for doing exactly this.
And I’m certain, that repeat offences will result in a loss of the account.

The correct route in this instance, is to take legal action against Amazon themselves.
After all, it’s Amazon that has made the decision and refunded your money, NOT the customer.
Even though they have actually benefited from it.

Is it really worth taking the chance on losing your entire account over a few hundred pounds, when there are alternatives?

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl
Most helpful reply

Whilst you have the legal right to take action against a customer, it is explicitly against Amazon’s T&C’s to do so.
I know from experience that I received a warning for doing exactly this.
And I’m certain, that repeat offences will result in a loss of the account.

The correct route in this instance, is to take legal action against Amazon themselves.
After all, it’s Amazon that has made the decision and refunded your money, NOT the customer.
Even though they have actually benefited from it.

Is it really worth taking the chance on losing your entire account over a few hundred pounds, when there are alternatives?

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl
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Whilst you have the legal right to take action against a customer, it is explicitly against Amazon’s T&C’s to do so.
I know from experience that I received a warning for doing exactly this.
And I’m certain, that repeat offences will result in a loss of the account.

The correct route in this instance, is to take legal action against Amazon themselves.
After all, it’s Amazon that has made the decision and refunded your money, NOT the customer.
Even though they have actually benefited from it.

Is it really worth taking the chance on losing your entire account over a few hundred pounds, when there are alternatives?

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If you take legal action against the customer, you will endanger your selling account.
So I would advise against doing so.

However, if you have lost the A-Z, you need to first escalate it to the MD’s office.
If that fails, you can then sue Amazon for it instead.

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Seller_OfnTxzNYVdNUj

It sounds as though the delivery was late by more than 7 days.

Your time maybe more productively spent chasing the courier for compensation as they are at fault here.

Not saying it will work but it is worth a try…

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Seller_xUKHc5xSYJmI4

I have read in other forums where the seller has apologised for the delay and tried to arrange collection for the order. Failing that the seller has issued an invoice giving the customer 14 days to return the order failing this they passed the debt onto a debt collecting agency.

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Seller_xUKHc5xSYJmI4

The question arises whether you would except a late delivery having received a full refund or whether you were informed to just keep the item as well as the refund. The buyer has the option to refuse delivery having received a full refund but instead decided to keep the late delivery also.

If the seller had advised the buyer since you have received a full refund please return the order by refusing the late delivery is another matter. By refusing to accept the fact that a late delivery which is beyond a seller control does not give an automatic right to have a full refund and accept a late delivery. We all know as retail customers ordering online is never 100% delivered on time.

On personal note if I wanted something on a specific day then I would have a contingency plan in the event the order isnt delivered.

Interms of voliations many sellers tend to discover this after the event such.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

If you take legal action against the customer, you will endanger your selling account.
So I would advise against doing so.

However, if you have lost the A-Z, you need to first escalate it to the MD’s office.
If that fails, you can then sue Amazon for it instead.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

If you take legal action against the customer, you will endanger your selling account.
So I would advise against doing so.

However, if you have lost the A-Z, you need to first escalate it to the MD’s office.
If that fails, you can then sue Amazon for it instead.

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Seller_OfnTxzNYVdNUj

It sounds as though the delivery was late by more than 7 days.

Your time maybe more productively spent chasing the courier for compensation as they are at fault here.

Not saying it will work but it is worth a try…

10
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Seller_OfnTxzNYVdNUj

It sounds as though the delivery was late by more than 7 days.

Your time maybe more productively spent chasing the courier for compensation as they are at fault here.

Not saying it will work but it is worth a try…

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Seller_xUKHc5xSYJmI4

I have read in other forums where the seller has apologised for the delay and tried to arrange collection for the order. Failing that the seller has issued an invoice giving the customer 14 days to return the order failing this they passed the debt onto a debt collecting agency.

00
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Seller_xUKHc5xSYJmI4

I have read in other forums where the seller has apologised for the delay and tried to arrange collection for the order. Failing that the seller has issued an invoice giving the customer 14 days to return the order failing this they passed the debt onto a debt collecting agency.

00
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user profile
Seller_xUKHc5xSYJmI4

The question arises whether you would except a late delivery having received a full refund or whether you were informed to just keep the item as well as the refund. The buyer has the option to refuse delivery having received a full refund but instead decided to keep the late delivery also.

If the seller had advised the buyer since you have received a full refund please return the order by refusing the late delivery is another matter. By refusing to accept the fact that a late delivery which is beyond a seller control does not give an automatic right to have a full refund and accept a late delivery. We all know as retail customers ordering online is never 100% delivered on time.

On personal note if I wanted something on a specific day then I would have a contingency plan in the event the order isnt delivered.

Interms of voliations many sellers tend to discover this after the event such.

00
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Seller_xUKHc5xSYJmI4

The question arises whether you would except a late delivery having received a full refund or whether you were informed to just keep the item as well as the refund. The buyer has the option to refuse delivery having received a full refund but instead decided to keep the late delivery also.

If the seller had advised the buyer since you have received a full refund please return the order by refusing the late delivery is another matter. By refusing to accept the fact that a late delivery which is beyond a seller control does not give an automatic right to have a full refund and accept a late delivery. We all know as retail customers ordering online is never 100% delivered on time.

On personal note if I wanted something on a specific day then I would have a contingency plan in the event the order isnt delivered.

Interms of voliations many sellers tend to discover this after the event such.

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