Summary
EBays user agreement may supersede state laws, allowing them to mediate disputes. West Virginia law generally holds merchants responsible for refunds. If eBay disregards your store policies, consider filing a complaint with the West Virginia Attorney General or seeking local legal advice. For arbitration, contact the American Arbitration Association or the West Virginia State Bar for resources.Full Conversation
West virginia
In West Virginia, consumer protection laws generally apply:
- Merchants are responsible for refunds.
- However, eBay operates under a user agreement that allows them to mediate disputes.
- This agreement may supersede state laws.
This is just a brief summary. For detailed legal advice, consider consulting a local attorney.
Ebay didn't mediate there disregarded my store policies and dispite seeing delivered packages allowed users to simply state they didn't receive it nor did they follow eBay policies which state refunds are only made when returned
It seems you're in a complex situation. While eBay has its own policies, West Virginia law may also apply. You may wish to:
- File a complaint with West Virginia's Office of the Attorney General.
- Seek advice from a local attorney.
This might help you understand your rights and possible recourse better.
Do u know a attorney for arvitration
I'm sorry, but I'm not able to provide specific attorney referrals. However, you can find attorneys specializing in arbitration through local bar association websites or online directories in your area. Always remember to verify their credentials and experience.
Arbitration
Are you looking for information on arbitration procedures in West Virginia, or do you have a specific question about arbitration? Your clarification will help me provide the most relevant information.
I've been trying to find someone to help arbitration but I can't find anyone that helps any recommendations
You can contact the American Arbitration Association for assistance. They have a roster of neutrals, including arbitrators, who can help. Their website is www.adr.org. Always verify the credentials and experience of the arbitrator.
Hahahaha that's a joke
I'm sorry to hear that you're having a tough time. Arbitration can be a complex process. If you need more specific help, you might want to consider reaching out to West Virginia's state bar for further assistance. They may be able to direct you to resources or services that could help.
What's the link for the bar association
The website for the West Virginia State Bar is www.wvbar.org. You can find resources and information about arbitration services there.