Just wanted to ask a question and see what peoples opinions are on this:
I returned a diamond ring to a vendor which they received on 31 July 2007 and I then received a cheque from them (in dollars, I am in the UK) on 13 August 2007. The cheque has only cleared now on 13 September 2007 which is good as I was told a foreign cheque can take up to 8 weeks to clear and sometimes more.
Anyway, I am just looking for some answers about this. This is not a complaint against the vendor at all because maybe it is me who was wrong here. However I would appreciate some advice for what I am thinking.
When the cheque cleared the amount I received is about $1000 less than what I sent. This is not regarding the setting or the initial postage and insurance because I have already taken that figure off. (I sacraficed the setting because I did not want to spend any more money on it, although it was platinum, and I thought to set a blue topaz or amethyst in it, I knew I would also have customs charges and as the setting was not the most expensive I made the decision to forgo it.)
This money difference is on the diamond alone.
Now what I am wondering is, when I wired the money I only had to pay a £20 charge (40$) although it did say in the small print further charges could be made by various banks involverd. I do not know if this difference of $1000 is due to the exchange rate as I have not received that details yet but it seems too much to be only due to that.
Now is it possible for vendors to wire money back to customers, what I mean is can a private individual get a wire like that or do you have to be a business? Is it common practice to receive a refund by cheque just by the fact that the vendor is courteous enough to allow you to return the goods or is it a mandatory thing in the USA also to give people a refund on unseen goods?
There is also the time factor in that when a customer wires money to a vendor it takes a few days but a cheque to a UK customer can take up to eight weeks. I know when customers initially buy they want the money to go through as fast as possible so that they receive their goods. Just wondering what others here think although I know many of you are in the USA and so are not affected by this.
ps. Just for information, for UK people, I am still waiting on payment from Customs who approved my claim on 21 August and claim to have sent a cheque which has now been stopped and I am waiting for another.
I returned a diamond ring to a vendor which they received on 31 July 2007 and I then received a cheque from them (in dollars, I am in the UK) on 13 August 2007. The cheque has only cleared now on 13 September 2007 which is good as I was told a foreign cheque can take up to 8 weeks to clear and sometimes more.
Anyway, I am just looking for some answers about this. This is not a complaint against the vendor at all because maybe it is me who was wrong here. However I would appreciate some advice for what I am thinking.
When the cheque cleared the amount I received is about $1000 less than what I sent. This is not regarding the setting or the initial postage and insurance because I have already taken that figure off. (I sacraficed the setting because I did not want to spend any more money on it, although it was platinum, and I thought to set a blue topaz or amethyst in it, I knew I would also have customs charges and as the setting was not the most expensive I made the decision to forgo it.)
This money difference is on the diamond alone.
Now what I am wondering is, when I wired the money I only had to pay a £20 charge (40$) although it did say in the small print further charges could be made by various banks involverd. I do not know if this difference of $1000 is due to the exchange rate as I have not received that details yet but it seems too much to be only due to that.
Now is it possible for vendors to wire money back to customers, what I mean is can a private individual get a wire like that or do you have to be a business? Is it common practice to receive a refund by cheque just by the fact that the vendor is courteous enough to allow you to return the goods or is it a mandatory thing in the USA also to give people a refund on unseen goods?
There is also the time factor in that when a customer wires money to a vendor it takes a few days but a cheque to a UK customer can take up to eight weeks. I know when customers initially buy they want the money to go through as fast as possible so that they receive their goods. Just wondering what others here think although I know many of you are in the USA and so are not affected by this.
ps. Just for information, for UK people, I am still waiting on payment from Customs who approved my claim on 21 August and claim to have sent a cheque which has now been stopped and I am waiting for another.