DaveL
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jun 27, 2017
I just noticed that that card was drop shipped from Amazon (although someone did mention it upthread). Drop shipping is perfectly OK on eBay but in this case it's really all part of the scam.
That was me, I know drop shipping is totally normal but in this case it seemed odd since Walmart gift cards are not sold at Amazon at least that I could find, and what third party would pay their storage fees for drop shipment of cards anyway.
Now that I see that, there are NO $460 Walmart gift cards on Amazon so there is no way that Amazon would have drop shipped it to you from their fulfillment center and put in a $10 Amazon gift card by mistake. That also lets the pizza folks off the hook.
Purchased gift card was $500 for $460, but anyhow no amount is sold by Amazon. I would go back to PayPal on this as I said on the wrong card received since I think their protection is to avoid disputes in amounts or usage after the shipment... You flat out didn't get what you ordered and you want to start a return process to the seller, they should allow you to provide a tracking number that you shipped it back to the shipper (Amazon? LOL!! You will have to get an address from them.) and once it shows delivered they would issue a refund. I have had to go this route before for a seller that would not respond.
I wonder if you can ask Amazon for some help on this. They might be able to use the tracking number to find the person who sent it to you.
The barcode below the tracking number as I mentioned contains the Amazon order number for tracking on their end, below the bar code is a encoded order number in text I am sure. However I am not sure Amazon will give up anything but even tho I said before you agreed not to issue a charge back/waved rights you may try making a case to your credit card company again with all this new info and say that PayPal is not hearing your case so you want to dispute it with this evidence so they will look at it.