Messages send to Pay just now:
1. I placed an order for a laptop bag from Dirty Leather on 12 August 2025 through Pay Just Now. It has now been over two weeks, and I have still not received any updates regarding the status of my order.I have made several attempts to follow up with the supplier directly via their landline, WhatsApp, and email, but unfortunately, none of these channels have been responsive. This lack of communication has left me very concerned about the order. If Pay Just Now is unable to assist in resolving this matter with the supplier, I kindly request that my order be cancelled and that I be fully reimbursed for the amount paid. I trust that this request will be treated with urgency, both to protect my consumer rights and to preserve the reputation of the platforms and brands involved.
reply Pay just now:
I can look into it quick, if you give me the mobile number or email address you used to sign up.
meI send the my emai address
Reply Pay just now:
Please note that i will reach out to the merchant directly.
I will revert via email or call
Me: follow-up
Good day, when can I expect the response from pat just now?
Reply Pay just now: Hi, we do apologize for any delay from the store, and I would suggest that you forward us the communication of you trying to Whatsapp and email the store and send it through to
[email protected] Me I forwarded the email to Dirty leather
Reply Pay just now: PayJustNow acts solely as the payment method between you and the store. For refunds, only the merchant can request a refund through PayJustNow after confirming that their returns policy has been met.
Once we receive their instruction, we will refund as follows:
If the refund from the merchant is more than what you still owe, we will:
Settle your remaining instalments, and refund the extra amount to your Wallet or Card.
If the refund is less than what you still owe, we will:
Use the full refund amount to reduce your outstanding balance.
How it works:
We’ll apply the refund starting from your last instalment and work backwards.
For example, it will reduce your final payment first, then your second-last, and so on, until the full refund has been app****.