Ok here is the story. Someone on dp was trying to sell me their vbulletin license so I sent the money etc. After that it turned out to be his old partners license and was completly screw his partner. Anyhow on to why paypal is completely scamming me. First of all I made a buyer complaint because I didnt have a license nor anything. The seller obviously did not respond for 10 days and then I esclated it where as the agreement states with paypal after 10 days the buyer will be issued a refund. After the second period of 10 days I got a messege saying refund is being issued. ( that was 3 days ago) I didnt see the refund come in on my paypal account or my bank account so I checked the complaint again and it said " We have decided not to issue the refund (something on the lines of that) " Yet I ahve been totally screwed I have no product and I dont even have my money even though the seller did not respond" What the F### complete crap. What do you guys think I should do I will probably end up calling them but im currently on a business trip so that is not possible. Any help would be greatly appreciated
I've been trying to recover funds I lawfully won for 2 years. $175 to be exact. I would call paypal and complain. It doesnt hurt to try.
Same thing happened to me, I sent money to someone for a digital product and the seller didn't give me anything. I asked my friend to refund and PayPal replied that "seller has delievered digital product". Hell with PayPal. PayPal sucks big times (Specially for me).
Well what i still think is stupid is the my seller didnt even respond to paypal lol yet they still dont want to give me a refund lol probably because the money is not in their hands
let everyone tell about the seller ID on DP so that other members beware of such persons on DP. Hope then that person will give you product link.
I lost 800+ euro in a deal that way. If they empty their paypal account before the refund is given well then you get whatever is left in their account. Which for me was 5 bucks. Paypal refuses to give you contact information on the person due to their 'privacy policy' so basically they are supporting the scammers. I'll never do large payments through paypal again. Sometimes you just have to live and learn. :/
Hmm see this is why there are sites like paypalsucks.com lol because they outright scam you when they dont want to give you any money. I have had problems in the past with paypal yet never this ridiculas. If I must I will contact paypal's managers or whoever as high as I can go its not about the money that bothers me its just the principle. They are helping scammers yet they refuse to help the people that are getting scammed
This is what i got from paypal as a response omg im pissed: Should I consider doing a chargeback? We have concluded our investigation into the following case: Case ID: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Transaction Date: xxxxxx Transaction Amount: -$xxxx USD Seller's Email: xxxxxxxxx Seller's Name: xxxxxxxxxx After careful review, we have determined that the seller is at fault but regret to inform you that we were unable to recover any funds from the seller's account. As stated in the PayPal User Agreement, recovery of funds associated with a Buyer Complaint cannot be guaranteed. We appreciate your business and apologize for any inconvenience this situation may have caused. Please know that we will make our best effort to recover the funds in question if they become available in the seller's account in the future and will take appropriate action against the seller. Such action may include issuing a warning, a temporary restriction, or terminating the account. Keep in mind that PayPal uses a number of factors to determine when to take action, including member complaints. Due to privacy laws, we cannot discuss the details of any action taken. We hope you understand our policy and that it assures you that you are safe using PayPal. To ensure that future transactions proceed smoothly, we recommend that you review these Security Tips: http://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/?cmd=p/gen/fraud-tips-buyers-outside Sincerely, Angie Protection Services Department
You weren't scammed by PayPal, you were scammed by the seller and PayPal is stuck in the middle. If you were buying a VB license I suspect the transaction was about $100 or less so paypal figures it's not worth their time or expense to do a chargeback (assuming the seller was verified.) Did you send $ to a non verified account? Who is the DP member? Can DP help you identify the DP member? What country is he in? It's ironic that we have posts like your's in this forum along side posters, both in and out of Paypals list of supported countries, who want to use fake info or VCC cards to get verified. Paypal, who at least tries to protect the buyer gets villified while Moneybookers and others where "all sales final/buyer beware" are praised.
His user name is eWEEK on digitalpoint but I he stopped using it if anyone can help me in any way that would be great I can provide proof with pms and etc... Thanks
This is the first time I heard this case happens to a paypal account, usually I heard that paypal was so quick to issue a chargeback on non-delivery from users (whether he is a scammers or not)
This email is sent when the buyer wins the claim BUT seller hasnt enough funds in his account. So, like you sent $100 and seller had an egg. Now, you wont get anything. Not a PayPal scam but they behave like just they dont want to care or they have no relation wiuth the transaction or money. I dont like that way. Same has happened with me 2 times. Luckily, I won 1 claim of $xxx and lost another one of $10-$15
its just stupid the way they are doing it if I wanted to use an unsecure transaction I would be using e-gold and western union lol Paypal has to do with bank accounts and credit cards yet they cant do anything to scammers thats just stupid.. lol FBI shouldnt be looking into e-gold they should be looking into paypal...
I agree... If a DP member scams you... People should let us know "who" they were. Mabye we should have a section where it shows all the "banned" DP members.
Check out: https://www.escrow.com ....but I think a potential downside with this solution is that both buyer and seller must be US residents.
Pyapal is bad news. They can't seem to run a business that treats either side right. Just plain ignorant company also.
Well, if there were less people trying to sign up with paypal with fake details and with VCC, the problem would have easily be minimized. The trouble is that people who does this can easily get away with anything. Don't rely on Paypal too much until these people have been flushed out of the system. Paypal just earns a small fee through transaction and if they are held accountable for all the funds which flows in and out of their system, they will closed long ago. The Seller is at the wrong. The thing is that people complained that 2Checkout is too proactive is contacting the buyer to determine if they made the purchase and said that is plain wrong. Paypal does not go to that extend and you blame it for not protecting you. So what do you really want ? Just when you deal with anyone over the web, you just have to take a level of risk and do your due diligence when you suspect something or the amount transacted is a big amount. If you keep all paypal transactions to below $100 or $50, you will minimize your risk. Never trust another person unless you know them if they are eager to deal especially with anything over $1000 or whatever your treshold for risk is.