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03-26-2012, 11:08 PM #11
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Thanked: 38I have had some problems with Paypal, but they usually are able to fix them for me when I call. On one occasion I had to call a few times before someone figured out what the problem was. Maybe try and see if you can get someone who has been doing tech work at Paypal longer than others and knows more.
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03-27-2012, 01:23 AM #12
I think paypal just sucks and their customer support sucks even more.
At one point I noticed that my address was showing as unverified on the seller's invoice, it was verified in the past, and is also verified at the moment.
Also last year I sold something on ebay that the buyer tried to pull a scam on. Claimed that he hadn't received it even though he had signed for it. The original receipt was showing his address as eligible for the seller's protection, but when he opened the dispute that was not the case anymore - something had changed in the paypal's system and not in my favor.
The first representative told me that I'm not eligible for the seller protection. The second one tried it too, but I was prepared with my original receipt, and so they had to 'research it further', and confirmed that I would be eligible. Then they claimed that I haven't gotten signature and closed the case in the scammer's favor. I had to obtain the signature from the post office, which was an ordeal by itself, since by then they had to pull it off an archive as the scammer waited until the latest possible day to open the dispute.
Eventually though I had the buyer's signature when they got the item and paypal give me back the money (about $500) which they had taken the moment the dispute was opened.
Anyways, it's probably paypal's fault, but getting them to fix it is most likely not going to be easy.
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03-27-2012, 02:09 AM #13
Plain and simple, Poopal wants your bank info. Period. If you have a CC on file, they will take your dough readily. As it come to certain transactions where risk is incurred, they want your firstborn. Get with them and say no way. They will take your dough as always! JMHO
Last edited by sharptonn; 03-27-2012 at 02:12 AM.
"Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
I rest my case.