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    Quote Originally Posted by iceburn View Post
    STL is abit incorrect there. same as ebay...you'll need at least 10 or 15 days before you can lodge a dispute. at current...you are 20 days from the date which means you can dispute with "Item not received". Moreover, you've requested from seller the registered number that they prolong to provide.

    1. Dispute the transaction
    2. Get the contacts of the seller and call if possible
    3. Wait for seller to reply via dispute or Wait till dispute time ends for seller's response

    If seller does not respond with a valid registered number...you'll win a favour (i guess).
    Where is the seller from? Has it been actual 2 weeks? If seller (is from US) and sends it via First Class and not Global Priority...it takes about 3-4 weeks for item to arrive.
    Thanks Iceburn, the seller is local (Sydney) and today is 20 days from when I paid, the seller last contacted me 19 days ago. Last msg I sent them was 7 days ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omega Supreme View Post
    Thanks Iceburn, the seller is local (Sydney) and today is 20 days from when I paid, the seller last contacted me 19 days ago. Last msg I sent them was 7 days ago.
    i'll say dispute now and call the PERSON via their contact information since it's local. if it's overseas...i will hesitate abit and prefer email.

    Note: Christmas period too and post office gets busy and sometimes forgets people's parcel.

    But for seller not to provide registered number when requested means fraud is a possibility. Wish you luck mate

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