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Selling Game Points
I am currently opening a website where I sell game points i.e. Microsoft Points, Xbox Live Subscriptions etc. What I do is send the buyer a scan of the card which they receive in there email inbox. If they claim that they tried and use the code and it didn't work is there anyway I can cover myself i.e. in my sites T&C.
I will also be using PayPal so they could also try to claim through them so would I have to prove anything to them
Thanks in advance for your help!
I will also be using PayPal so they could also try to claim through them so would I have to prove anything to them
Thanks in advance for your help!
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http://www.rpost.com/registered-email
Where it can prove delivery. If I can use this or something similar will this mean that if someone says the code doesn't work etc. that I will be covered?
Thanks
http://www.rpost.com/registered-email
Where it can prove delivery. If I can use this or something similar will this mean that if someone says the code doesn't work etc. that I will be covered?
Thanks
Email is not proof of shipping, no
Your proof of delivery needs to be the customers signature - recorded delivery covers that. As long as PP can see a sig they will accept that as proof
http://www2.royalmail...ns-uk/recorded-signed
Email's cannot be signed in person
Your proof of delivery needs to be the customers signature - recorded delivery covers that. As long as PP can see a sig they will accept that as proof
http://www2.royalmail...ns-uk/recorded-signed
Email's cannot be signed in person