Help: Buyer unjustly filed PayPal Claim

Discussion in 'Copywriting' started by primeonlinemarketing, Aug 25, 2009.

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    I am seeking and soliciting advice from anyone who could help me. I have been one of the content writers of the Buyer, a DP member, who had unjustly filed a claim in PayPal on the following grounds:

    •Providing plagiarized content. The payments made by his clients could say otherwise.
    •Spinning articles. When he had asked for an original content. I believe that the payments and the commendations provided by his clients say otherwise.

    With the foregoing, the Buyer had

    •Filed a claim on Paypal. Asking for more than a hundred dollars for providing plagiarized articles.
    •Not paid the remainder of the articles, which I had rendered during August

    I had checked whether or not his clients had used and posted the articles I had provided. To date, I highly doubt that his clients regard the articles I had rendered to be of “low quality” as I have seen them posted on their websites and article directories on an “as-it-is” basis.

    With this, I sincerely ask for your advice. I basically have his username in this forum but defer to divulge such as I am still hoping that he would act according to logic and reason.

    •What remedies could DP offer?
    •Could there be ways on how could I get paid accordingly as his clients are also members of this forum?

     
    primeonlinemarketing, Aug 25, 2009 IP
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    jhmattern Illustrious Member

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    Keep in mind that you may not start threads to accuse other members of anything here. If you did business in a DP deal thread, you may leave negative iTrader or negative feedback in the thread. But do so understanding they have the right to do the same then. DP staff does not get involved in members' business disputes.
     
    jhmattern, Aug 25, 2009 IP
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