Experience with refunds for undelivered goods
I wanted to buy an Android display from XTRONS for my BMW. I had selected a model. I asked NAVI4ALL to check the compatibility. It was confirmed. The product was marked as in stock. So I placed the order and paid. Since I chose Google Pay, I paid an extra €9.98 for the transfer. That was on a Friday.
On Monday, I received an email that the product was out of stock and would no longer be available. I received an alternative offer. None of them suited me. I asked for a refund. NAVI4ALL resisted for a while and offered me an alternative product. I assured them that I was determined to wait for the successor to my selected product from XTRONS.
I then received an email about a refund. When nothing happened for a while, I asked when I could expect the money. I was told that they could not influence it and that I should contact PayPal. I received a PayPal ID case number from NAVI4ALL. The problem was that I had nothing to do with PayPal. I paid via Google Pay.
Nevertheless, I asked PayPal. I received information that NAVI4ALL should have sent the money, but they did not. I sent this answer to NAVI4ALL. Their response was that PayPal was lying. So I sent a new question to PayPal. They replied that I did not actually pay via PayPal, but via Google Pay and that I should therefore contact Google. They refused to talk to me further.
I found myself in a situation through no fault of my own where I have neither the product, nor the money, nor any information.
Finally, after 17 days, I received my money. But €40 less than I paid. Part of it was due to the Google Pay fee (€10) and the rest due to the unfavorable exchange rate € > CZK.
I based my information on the NAVI4ALL website that they had the selected product in stock, created an order, sent the money and paid the transfer fee. Only to find out later that I would not receive the product, I would be without money for a total of 3 weeks and would still have to pay €40 for this experience with NAVI4ALL.
I'm sorry, but I can't recommend NAVI4ALL for this experience.
EDIT: Strange that you wrote me a different version on 8.9. And that is that until you receive an order from a customer, you will not know if China will deliver the product to you. And that is exactly the problem. You are offering something that you do not have in stock, even though you claim otherwise. You are misleading the customer and only after he sends you the money do you find out if you will be able to deliver the goods.
You write that I thought about it for weeks. I first contacted you on 1.9. and I placed the order on 5.9. Seriously, weeks? If I plan to spend €500, I want to be sure.
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