What is the point of sending a piece of shit bag out? It's not what people ordered so why on earth would they settle for it and not demand a refund.
I think, if you receive goods with proof of postage your credit card company won't get involved, it's now a dispute between the buyer and retailer.
Interesting. I thought there were distance selling rules that would've covered this kind of thing.
I think s75 chargeback under "goods not as described" would be the one, in the u.k.
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I think, if you receive goods with proof of postage your credit card company won't get involved, it's now a dispute between the buyer and retailer.