KrunchTime
New Member
I purchased some clothing from a company in China that is a borderline scam company. They sell clothing that looks great in pictures but is ridiculously low-quality, too small, its cost prohibitive to return, they have dodgy customer service, shady bait & switch policies, etc. They have a horrible trustpilot rating and so they are constantly changing the company/website name. Anyway, immediately after I ordered, I demanded a refund, which their terms of service allow. PayPal wound up refunding me 100%. This shady company confirmed that I was refunded, while at the same time telling me in other emails that my product had shipped. Low and behold, a month later, the product that I ordered arrived in the mail from China. I was never billed. I never opened that bag, expecting them to either want to charge me again or ask that I return it. It has been almost a year now. Chances are that my order slipped through the cracks, and I will never hear from them again. But, this made me curious. Is there a time limit that a seller has to correct a mistake like this?