i signed my name on their class action lawsuit... ima get my just desserts
i signed my name on their class action lawsuit... ima get my just desserts
"Their most trivial action may mean volumes, or their most extraordinary conduct may depend upon a hairpin or a pair of curling-tongs" - Holmes
Easy, when someone pays you by means of PayPal, immediately transfer the money to your bank account. That way PayPal doesn't get to do whatever they want with it.
BTW - I've had my own problems with PayPal too. It's way to indepth of a story to begin telling...but I definitely hear ya.
Last edited by Skizo; 01-31-2005 at 05:12 AM.
yo
I've also read many horror stories about PayPal. I've never used it, but I do try to avoid it. I've read about PayPal always "locking" accounts for no reason...
I sold a camera, guy leaves pos feedback, then claws money back from pp, saying goods not received. pp ask me for details of transaction which I give them. pp then says transaction has been reversed (let him have his money back) as I couldn't give them a parcel tracking number (bear in mind the tosser has left positive feedback - I think it's only fair to assume he's received the bloody thing, so I'd disposed of the (now redundant) parcel Number. In doing this, I'd not adhered to paypals t's & c's - thus rendering ANY seller protection void!!
It is so obvious to everybody this was a scam apart from paypal. Wankers.
What about small claims court?
Got my camera back after threatening him with the filth.Originally Posted by SingaBoiy
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