If I'm telling the truth? Very rare it happens? Very unlikely the post office made a mistake?
Are you calling me a liar?
no I'm just saying why paypal would side with the seller when they have a tracking code that proves that an item has been delivered.
However according to paypal they will have to believe the post office and not the buyer since otherwise there will be many loop holes and ebay would be a mess i highly doubt many sellers would still sell on ebay if scamming would be that easy.
Mistakes rarely happen if they say that an item has been delivered not to mention that the postage company is a third party neutral to both sides wich means no interferance from both the seller or the buyer. It's a neutral party wich has nothing to gain or to lose unlike the seller or a buyer wich might say things that aren't true to gain an advantage.
Even for very expensive items with insured shipping it would be pretty easy to say that an item has not been delivered. If paypal would actually side with the buyer insurance would not cover the loss since the item has been delivered. You would be kinda screwed as a seller and it would be an absolute buyers paradise gaining free expensive items withouth having to pay for them. Basicly stealing but in a legit way since an item would be supposedly lost.
Not only amateur sellers but also proffesional stores would pretty much go broke if that were the case it would be abused big time.
It's pretty understandable why paypal would side with the seller if they have a tracking code that confirms a delivery.