Shop with confidence

We’ve linked up with PayPal to protect your purchase for up to AUS$20,000.

Protection you'll love

If your dress arrives significantly different to the seller's description, damaged, counterfeit or doesn't arrive at all, PayPal Buyer Protection can protect you for the full purchase price plus shipping costs, up to $20,000 AUS per item.

Always included

Every eligible purchase on U Turn Couture is protected at no additional cost. Simply pay through PayPal, and have the dress shipped to you. If there is an issue with your dress, you have 180 days to file a dispute—PayPal is already integrated into our chat system making payment easy.

Ultimate peace of mind

Although you’re unlikely to experience any issues purchasing from a seller, we understand that your couture dress is special and your purchase needs to be protected. PayPal Buyer Protection will reimburse your purchase and shipping costs if you encounter any issues, for up to AUS$20,000.

PayPal Buyer Protection protects your online purchases in case your item doesn’t match its description, is defective, or doesn’t turn up at all.

When you have agreed on a price, ask the seller to make an offer in your chat conversation. We have integrated PayPal payments directly into  U Turn Couture as a commitment to helping create a safe and trusted community around the world.

To help protect your purchase, make sure you:

  • Pay with PayPal
  • Pay in one single payment
  • Have the dress shipped to you
  • Keep your PayPal account in good standing

If you recognise a problem with the dress, it’s best to initiate communication with the seller using the  U Turn Couture messaging system with 48 hours of receiving it. You are able to communicate directly with your seller to work out a problem transaction.

If you and the seller are unable to agree on a solution, you may open a dispute within your PayPal account within 180 days from the payment date. Please note, items picked up locally are not covered.

To open a dispute:

  1. Sign in to your PayPal account
  2. Navigate to the Resolution Centre
  3. Click the Dispute a Transaction button