Paypal Stole My Money

Discussion in 'PayPal' started by Blade991, Mar 11, 2008.

  1. Alex789

    Alex789 Active Member

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    #21
    paypal = evil!
     
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  2. sandiego_angel

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    #22
    paypal is a big company and of course they wont steal a little $$ from their clients.
    and paypal is better than any others processor if you use real data
     
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  3. TrafficRider

    TrafficRider Active Member

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    #23
    They always have a reason for doing things to your account. ALWAYS. But sometimes these reasons pretty much sucks.
     
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    felise32 Peon

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    #24
    Yes, it does happen to some of us
     
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  5. SinglePringle

    SinglePringle Banned

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    #25
    Well they moved my money into an unusable account. What good is that to any one?
    As far as im concerned paypal are theives! It is not their money to touch so they should not do so unless instructed to by one of the parties involved. :mad:
     
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  6. hav0c

    hav0c Notable Member

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    #26
    Care to elaborate on that one? PayPal wouldn't move your money to an unusable account.
     
    hav0c, Mar 14, 2008 IP
  7. browntwn

    browntwn Illustrious Member

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    #27
    It wasn't his money. Someone sent him money and before it hit his account, paypal moved it back to the sender's account.

    Why, he doesn't tell us. He tells us that the sender's account is frozen. Probably with good reason. Nothing was taken from him, and the sender should have no problem accessing his money unless he violated paypal rules.
     
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  8. JPSO138

    JPSO138 Peon

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    #28
    Its hard to believe that paypal has done that. Obviously there was an error on the processing. Maybe you should retrace your steps.
     
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    DeltaBreeze Guest

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    #29
    Yeah, PayPal did not steal this guy's money, stop making the company look bad man, they've got real situations!
     
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  10. hav0c

    hav0c Notable Member

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    #30
    Sadly, he's not the only one. There are a lot of people on here trying to make PayPal look bad due to their own lack of knowledge or common sense.
     
    hav0c, Mar 14, 2008 IP
  11. stabilo66

    stabilo66 Banned

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    #31
    paypal sucks ! limitations, limitations, limitations.....
     
    stabilo66, Mar 16, 2008 IP
  12. fathonix

    fathonix Peon

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    #32
    after i knew this thread i am become worry to paypal:confused:
     
    fathonix, Mar 17, 2008 IP
  13. hav0c

    hav0c Notable Member

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    #33
    There is nothing to worry about, unless you break the terms.
     
    hav0c, Mar 17, 2008 IP
  14. agr_revenue

    agr_revenue Peon

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    #34
    What was your problem? I used PP a lot of times, and nothing wrong ever happened.
     
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  15. agr_revenue

    agr_revenue Peon

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    #35
    Even when breaking the terms, there can't be any money freezing. If the whole process cannot be certified, then PP reverses the payment. So the money gets back to its original owner. It's up to the rest of the buying process to make sure the parts won't loose anything.
     
    agr_revenue, Mar 17, 2008 IP
  16. agr_revenue

    agr_revenue Peon

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    #36
    As someone said before, it's a matter of knowing the rules and following them! Otherwise, if there were no data validation and identity checking, there would be very easy to have real fraud made by others using Pay Pal.
     
    agr_revenue, Mar 17, 2008 IP
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    #37
    Paypal don't steal your money, they just make it as hard as possible to access your money. They always freeze payments for no reason as they "suspect" things.
     
    g00nerUK, Mar 17, 2008 IP
  18. usmanzali

    usmanzali Well-Known Member

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    #38
    paypal = the world worst service.
    paypal = worst customer service
    paypal = easiest way to get scammed
    paypal = bull $hit
    paypal = :S

    The only reason it is so widly used is because of eBay otherwise no one would say care about paypal. Paypal's new rules are stupid. They allow users to charge back and lots more cr4p
     
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  19. hav0c

    hav0c Notable Member

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    #39
    Out of points that you've tried to make, I'll pick one and ask a question. How is it easy to get scammed with PayPal?
     
    hav0c, Mar 17, 2008 IP
  20. usmanzali

    usmanzali Well-Known Member

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    #40
    Good question.

    If a person buys a digital service from you and they pay $100 to get the traffic then after they get a traffic they can ask for a charge back and you will have nothing to proof what you did.

    I have been scammed many times. You are never too safe with paypal. ;)
     
    usmanzali, Mar 17, 2008 IP