Possibly... but the better question here is... Why is someone filling the dispute? Did you not follow through with something?
the loser thought the item was brand new, but in the description it said "LIKE NEW CONDITION" Now he/she wants their money back. It's not my fault they didn't take the time to read.
If your client wins the dispute, your account would go into negative balance and at which stage, it would become limited until you bring the balance back to zero dollar. I believe when it is limited, you cannot receive payments from that time onwards. Paypal would not have any rights to withdraw from your bank account until you authorized them to do so even if the bank account is attached to it.
Luck you.. I had some disputes with some scammers and i always lost the case even though i had proofs to shows paypal..
How do you know, if a dispute has been filed, after your done deleting your account? Through an email notification or something mate? I agree 100%, why is someone filing a dispute? If his account is closed, how can it go into negative balance? If for some reason, someone files a dispute and wins, or there has been a chargeback. Your account becomes negative. Paypal will continously mail you and ask you to get the account balance to ZERO. Paypal does not touch your bank accounts/credit cards or any other medium you have used to verify yourself. Aditya