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Examples include. A copy of the shipping receipt or shipping label that includes the delivery address, or • For Australia Post eParcel customers, a copy of the consignment information page which shows the delivery address and the online tracking code that can be used to confirm delivery, or • A shipping code PayPal can use online to view the shipping status and delivery address. You can get this from TNT, You’ll need to provide compelling evidence that the item was delivered or the service was fulfilled. Compelling evidence is any evidence available to prove that your customer received the goods or services, or otherwise benefited from the transaction. Compelling evidence could include a system record showing the date the item was sent and that it was either: • Electronically sent to the recipient; or • Received or accessed by the recipient. Examples include: • An extract of an online booking system for the issuance of tickets; or • An internal system record showing the deployment or retrieval of a digital item. DHL, FedEx, Xxxxxx Post and other carriers, or • A receipt issued by the carrier, signed by the recipient acknowledging delivery. Ineligible items and transactions Your sale is not eligible under PayPal’s Seller Protection Policy if: • The buyer claims (either with us or their card issuer) that the item you sent isn’t what was ordered (referred to as a “Significantly Not as Described” claim). • You receive more than one payment for a single transaction. • It involves an item that PayPal determines, in its sole discretion, is a counterfeit item. • It involves activity that we reasonably believe to be fraudulent, whether or not within PayPal’s system, and even if we initially labelled the item as eligible on the transaction details page. • It involves an item that you deliver in person or is picked up from you in person, including in connection with a payment made in your physical store. • It involves sales that are not processed either through a buyer’s PayPal account or a PayPal guest checkout transaction. For example, if the sale was made using the PayPal Payments Pro/VT product or PayPal Here, then it is not eligible. • It involves items equivalent to cash including gift cards. • It involves downloadable or streaming content, or a licence for digital content. • It involves a donation. • It relates to the purchase of a financial product or investment of any kind. • It involves a payment sent using PayPal’s Friends And Family functionality. • It involves a payment m...
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Examples include. You'll need to provide compelling evidence that the item was delivered or the service was fulfilled. Compelling evidence is any evidence available to prove that your customer received the goods or services, or otherwise benefited from the transaction and must include: • Date of delivery and the “delivered” status • An address for the recipient that matches the shipping address on the Transaction Details Page. • A copy of the shipping receipt or shipping label that includes the delivery address, or • For Australia Post eParcel customers, a copy of the consignment information page which shows the delivery address and the online tracking code that can be used to confirm delivery, or • A shipping code PayPal can use online to view the shipping status and delivery address. You can get this from TNT, DHL, FedEx, Xxxxxx Post and other carriers, or • A receipt issued by the carrier, signed by the recipient acknowledging delivery.
Examples include. A copy of the shipping receipt or shipping label that includes the delivery address, or • For Australia Post eParcel customers, a copy of the consignment information page which shows the delivery address and the online tracking code that can be used to confirm delivery, or • A shipping code PayPal can use online to view the shipping status and delivery address. You can get this from TNT, DHL, FedEx, Xxxxxx Post and other carriers, or You’ll need to provide compelling evidence that the item was delivered or the service fulfilled. Compelling evidence is any evidence available to prove that your customer received the goods or services, or otherwise benefited from the transaction. Compelling evidence could include a system record showing the date the item was sent and that it was either: • Electronically sent to the recipient, or • Received or accessed by the recipient. Examples include: • An extract of an online booking system for the issuance of tickets, or • An internal system record showing the deployment or retrieval of a digital item. • A receipt issued by the carrier, signed by the recipient acknowledging delivery.
Examples include. All regular teaching beyond 1.0 FTE; such as Summer school; Student activities director; Outdoor education; Teacher coaches; Hourly and stipended work; Substituting during the school day; National Board Certification stipend; CCC stipend; BTSA Support Provider; BCLAD, and PAR Consulting Teacher.
Examples include. (a) Addressing documented problems that would save enough analyst support time or have material impact on the business to justify making code changes
Examples include. (a) Application specific access
Examples include. (a) End user misuse of system functionality that can cause undesired effects. DSHS is then asked to "fix" the data
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Examples include. (a) Installation, configuration and testing of dot releases and patches of Contractor package/COTS software (including security patches) for software products that the Contractor is responsible for.
Examples include. A copy of the shipping receipt or shipping label that includes the delivery address, or • For Australia Post eParcel customers, a copy of the consignment information page which shows the delivery address and the online tracking code that can be used to confirm delivery, or • A shipping code PayPal can use online to view the shipping status and delivery address. You can get this from TNT, DHL, FedEx, Xxxxxx Post and other carriers, or • A receipt issued by the carrier, signed by the recipient acknowledging delivery. address on the Transaction Details Page.
Examples include. Immediately removing all refuse, bathroom refuse included, and either transporting it back to your home for disposal or using the dumpster at the far end of the clubhouse parking lot. The code to unlock the dumpster is 8400. - Cleaning the floors (vacuuming rugs; sweeping or mopping tile floors if needed). - Wipe down all counters and sink in kitchen if used, and remove all food & beverages from the refrigerator and freezer, if used. - User will need to supply his/her own paper towels, garbage bag and cleaning supplies. - All furniture needs to be moved back into place. Please see the following page for a diagram of where all items are to be put back.
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