Common use of Types of Problems Covered Clause in Contracts

Types of Problems Covered. PayPal's Buyer Protection program helps you if you encounter either of these problems: • "Item Not Received" (INR): You did not receive the item you paid for with PayPal; or • "Significantly Not as Described" (SNAD) You received an item you paid for with PayPal but it is Significantly Not as Described (SNAD). If your problem is a transaction that you did not authorize, please see section 8 below. An item is "Significantly Not as Described" (SNAD) if it is materially different from what the Seller described on its website or in the item listing. Here are some examples: • You received a completely different item. For example, you purchased a book and received a DVD or an empty box. • The condition of the item was misrepresented. For example, the description when you bought the item said “new” and the item was used. • The item was advertised as authentic but is not authentic. • The item is missing major parts or features which were not disclosed in its description when you bought the item. • You purchased three items from a Seller but only received two. • The item was materially damaged during shipment. An item is not Significantly Not as Described (SNAD) if it is materially similar to the Seller's item listing description. Here are some examples: • The defect in the item was correctly described by the Seller. • The item was properly described but you didn't want it after you received it. • The item was properly described but did not meet your expectations. • The item has minor scratches and was listed as used condition. • The item was listed as used condition and you picked it up in person after examining the item.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: User Agreement, User Agreement, User Agreement

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Types of Problems Covered. PayPal's PayPal Buyer Protection program helps you if you encounter either of these problems: • ": 1. Item Not Received" (INR): You did not receive the item you paid for with PayPal; or • "or 2. Significantly Not as Described" (SNAD) You received an item you paid for with PayPal but it is Significantly Not as Described (SNAD). If your problem is a transaction that you did not authorize, please see section 8 below. An item is "Significantly Not as Described" (SNAD) if it is materially different from what the Seller described on its website or in the item listing. Here are some examples: You received a completely different item. For example, you purchased a book and received a DVD or an empty box. The condition of the item was misrepresented. For example, the description when you bought the item said “new” and the item was used. The item was advertised as authentic but is not authentic. The item is missing major parts or features which were not disclosed in its description when you bought the item. You purchased three items from a Seller but only received two. The item was materially damaged during shipment. An item is not Significantly Not as Described (SNAD) if it is materially similar to the Seller's item listing description. Here are some examples: The defect in the item was correctly described by the Seller. The item was properly described but you didn't want it after you received it. The item was properly described but did not meet your expectations. The item has minor scratches and was listed as used condition. • The item was listed as used condition and you picked it up in person after examining the item.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: User Agreement

Types of Problems Covered. PayPal's PayPal Buyer Protection program helps you if you encounter either of these problems: "Item Not Received" (INR): You did not receive the item you paid for with PayPal; or "Significantly Not as Described" (SNAD) You received an item you paid for with PayPal but it is Significantly Not as Described (SNAD). If your problem is a transaction that you did not authorize, please see section 8 below. An item is "Significantly Not as Described" Described (SNAD) if it is materially different from what the Seller described on its website or in the item listing. Here are some examples: You received a completely different item. For example, you purchased a book and received a DVD or an empty box. The condition of the item was misrepresented. For example, the description when you bought the item said “new” and the item was used. The item was advertised as authentic but is not authentic. The item is missing major parts or features which were not disclosed in its description when you bought the item. You purchased three items from a Seller but only received two. The item was materially damaged during shipment. An item is not Significantly Not as Described (SNAD) if it is materially similar to the Seller's ’s item listing description. Here are some examples: The defect in the item was correctly described by the Seller. The item was properly described but you didn't want it after you received it. The item was properly described but did not meet your expectations. The item has minor scratches and was listed as used condition. • The item was listed as used condition and you picked it up in person after examining the item.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: User Agreement

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Types of Problems Covered. PayPal's PayPal Buyer Protection program helps you if you encounter either of these problems: • ": 1. Item Not Received" (INR): You did not receive the item you paid for with PayPal. INR protection is available for items purchased; or • "or 2. Significantly Not as Described" (SNAD) ): SNAD coverage is available onlyfor eBaypurchases. You received an item you paid for with PayPal but it is Significantly Not as Described (SNAD) (as described below). If your problem is a transaction that you did not authorize, please see section 8 below. An item is "Significantly Not as Described" Described (SNAD) if it is materially different materiallydifferent from what the Seller described on its website or in the item eBayitem listing. Here are some examples: • : 1. You received a completely different completelydifferent item. For example, ,you purchased a book and received a DVD or an empty boxemptybox. 2. The condition of the item was misrepresented. For example, the description when you bought the item said “new” and the item was used. 3. The item was advertised as authentic but is not authentic. 4. The item is missing major parts or features which were not disclosed in its description when you bought the item. 5. You purchased three items from a an eBay Seller but only received onlyreceived two. 6. The item was materially damaged materiallydamaged during shipment. An item is not Significantly Not as Described (SNAD) if it is materially similar materiallysimilar to the Seller's item listing descriptiondescription on eBay. Here are some examples: • : 1. The defect in the item was correctly described by correctlydescribed bythe Seller on the SellereBaywebsite. 2. The item was properly described properlydescribed but you didn't want it after you received it. 3. The item was properly described properlydescribed but did not meet your expectations. 4. The item has minor scratches and was listed as used condition. • The item was listed as used condition and you picked it up in person after examining the item.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Paypal User Agreement

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