PayPal buyer is trying to defraud me

Discussion in 'PayPal' started by content_provider, Sep 8, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi everybody!

    I need an urgent help.
    On the 1st of september I got a fund ($760) to my PayPal account and I sent a fund ($760) to buyer's E-gold account. That is we exchanged our money at the rate 1:1. But the next day the buyer disputed a claim that his transaction to my PP account is Unauthorized. Consequently, PP Temporarily Held (freezed) that amount. I answered to the open dispute. But this case still is under review. I don't believe that PayPal will refund me. Maybe somebody can help me? I have only proof - Batch# of E-gold payment. Could this be enough to solve dispute? Thanks in advance!
     
    content_provider, Sep 8, 2008 IP
  2. allout

    allout Prominent Member

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    Since money exchanging is against Paypal policy, you are shit out of luck. It is stupid to exchange money anyway and if you want to do so, you have to be willing to take a hit like that.

    Count it as a $760 lesson in life. Of course you could email Paypal and tell them what you did and see what happens. :rolleyes:
     
    allout, Sep 8, 2008 IP
  3. Pervert-For-Life

    Pervert-For-Life Banned

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    you dig your own hole lolololol..... nobody can help you..... i been telling peoples that money exchange is the most risky thing to do as 99.9% are scammers who are waiting for victims.... and there is nothing you can do to stop the payment as you cant proof that you have send anything to that buyer... and sending your Batch number of E-gold payment to paypal will get your paypal account suspended since paypal dont allow money exchage.... so take it as a lesson..... by the way this is a lesson you will not forget for long time....:D
     
    Pervert-For-Life, Sep 8, 2008 IP
  4. don1033

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    Have to agree--you are just out of luck.

    some people have to pay high prices for lifes lessons and some not so high. You can count yourself as lucky it wasn't in the thousands of dollars instead of the hundreds.
     
    don1033, Sep 8, 2008 IP