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<blockquote data-quote="kramer_212" data-source="post: 7575312" data-attributes="member: 634722"><p>no, i don't personally have a sway one way or another, but if you belive that there is a problem, you should at least file a dispute, then paypal knows that there was a problem, and if it turns out to be a bad batt, then you can escalate it to a claim, i think after you file a dispute you have 15-30 days to act.</p><p></p><p>but like i said this is just to help you keep from getting screwed if that is the case, then nobody should feel pressured like a claim.</p><p></p><p>not saying that you are getting screwed either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kramer_212, post: 7575312, member: 634722"] no, i don't personally have a sway one way or another, but if you belive that there is a problem, you should at least file a dispute, then paypal knows that there was a problem, and if it turns out to be a bad batt, then you can escalate it to a claim, i think after you file a dispute you have 15-30 days to act. but like i said this is just to help you keep from getting screwed if that is the case, then nobody should feel pressured like a claim. not saying that you are getting screwed either. [/QUOTE]
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