Common use of Escalate the Dispute to a Claim Clause in Contracts

Escalate the Dispute to a Claim. If you and the seller are unable to come to an agreement, escalate the Dispute to a Claim within 20 days of opening the Dispute. It is your responsibility to keep track of these deadlines. You must wait at least 7 days from the date of payment to escalate a Dispute for an Item Not Received (INR), unless the Dispute is for USD 2,500 or more (or currency equivalent). To find the currency equivalent in any other currency (for example, GBP or Euro) at the time of transaction please log into your Account and use the “Currency Converter” tool located in your Account Overview. If you do not escalate the Dispute to a Claim within 20 days, PayPal will close the Dispute and you will not be eligible for a payment under the terms of PayPal Buyer Protection. You are permitted to edit or change a Claim after filing only if you wish to add further information or if you wish to change the reason of your Dispute/Claim from “Item Not Received” to “Significantly Not as Described” (but only if it relates to a single payment). Otherwise you may not edit or change a Claim after filing it.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: User Agreement, User Agreement

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Escalate the Dispute to a Claim. If you and the seller are unable to come to an agreement, escalate the Dispute to a Claim within 20 days of opening the Dispute. It is your responsibility to keep track of these deadlines. You must wait at least 7 days from the date of payment to escalate a Dispute for an Item Not Received (INR), unless the Dispute is for USD 2,500 or more (or currency equivalentcurrencyequivalent). To find the currency equivalent currencyequivalent in any other currency (for anyother currency(for example, GBP or Euro) at the time of transaction please log into your Account and use the “Currency Converter” tool located in your Account Overview. If you do not escalate the Dispute to a Claim within 20 days, PayPal will close the Dispute and you will not be eligible for a payment under the terms of PayPal Buyer Protection. You are permitted to edit or change a Claim after filing only if onlyif you wish to add further information or if you wish to change the reason of your Dispute/Claim from “Item Not Received” to “Significantly Not as Described” (but only if onlyif it relates to a single payment). Otherwise you may not maynot edit or change a Claim after filing it.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: User Agreement

Escalate the Dispute to a Claim. If you and the seller are unable to come to an agreement, escalate the Dispute to a Claim within 20 days of opening the Dispute. It is your responsibility to keep track of these deadlines. You must wait at least 7 days from the date of payment to escalate a Dispute for an Item Not Received (INR), unless the Dispute is for USD 2,500 or more (or currency equivalentcurrencyequivalent). To find the currency equivalent currencyequivalent in any other currency (for anyother currency(for example, GBP or Euro) at the time of transaction please log into your Account and use the “Currency Converter” tool located in your Account Overview. If you do not escalate the Dispute to a Claim within 20 days, PayPal will close the Dispute and you will not be eligible for a payment under the terms of PayPal Buyer Protection. You are permitted to edit or change a Claim after filing only if onlyif you wish to add further information or if you wish to change the reason of your Dispute/Claim from “Item Not Received” to “Significantly Not as Described” (but only if onlyif it relates to a single payment). Otherwise you may not maynot edit or change a Claim after filing it.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: User Agreement

Escalate the Dispute to a Claim. If you and the seller Payment Recipient are unable to come to an agreement, escalate the Dispute to a Claim within 20 days of opening the Dispute. It is your responsibility to keep track of these deadlines. You must wait at least 7 days from the date of payment to escalate a Dispute for an Item a purchase Not Received (INRNR), unless the Dispute is for 2,500 USD 2,500 or more (or currency equivalent). To find the currency equivalent in any other currency (for example, GBP or Euro) at the time of transaction please log into your Account and use the “Currency Converter” tool located in your Account Overview. If you do not escalate the Dispute to a Claim within 20 days, PayPal will may close the Dispute and you will not be eligible for a payment under the terms of PayPal Buyer Protection. You are permitted In certain cases, PayPal may permit you to edit or change a Claim after filing only if you wish to add further information or if you wish to change the reason of your Dispute/Claim from “Item Not Received” to “Significantly Not as Described” (but only if it relates to a single payment). Otherwise you may not edit or change a Claim after filing it.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: User Agreement

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Escalate the Dispute to a Claim. If you and the seller Payment Recipient are unable to come to an agreement, escalate the Dispute to a Claim within 20 days of opening the Dispute. It is your responsibility to keep track of these deadlines. You must wait at least 7 days from the date of payment to escalate a Dispute for an Item Not Received (INR), unless the Dispute is for 2,500 USD 2,500 or more (or currency equivalent). To find the currency equivalent in any other currency (for example, GBP or Euro) at the time of transaction please log into your Account and use the “Currency Converter” tool located in your Account Overview. If you do not escalate the Dispute to a Claim within 20 days, PayPal will close the Dispute and you will not be eligible for a payment under the terms of PayPal Buyer Protection. You are permitted to edit or change a Claim after filing only if you wish to add further information or if you wish to change the reason of your Dispute/Claim from “Item Not Received” to “Significantly Not as Described” (but only if it relates to a single payment). Otherwise you may not edit or change a Claim after filing it.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: User Agreement

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