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And i would tell you the next step you should take IF you were not so insulting about my solved post when the person who's thread this is was happy with my answer.
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You are better off closing your PayPal account and using a real bank or credit card company that won't treat you like a second rate citizen. I had a dispute with a company that fraudulently sold me a product that I shared a mountain of proof (they lied about what the product was, they changed their website and removed statements made (I screen shot those and shared with PayPal). Paypal treated my case as a refund instead and made ship my product back to the company in Vietnam. The company required tracking details on the shipment back. That would have been great if USPS didn't list that shipments to that country are not traceable. It's on the receipt I got back from USPS. Oh and If I decided to ship back using another carrier it would have cost more than what I paid initially for the product and would have been out of that money too. I lost what I paid plus $23 extra thanks to PayPal. They helped the criminals. My advice drop them and get more secure protection from a real banking institution.
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I am responding to others that faced fraudulence by a seller which PayPal made me go through that companies refund method. This forced me to spend more money on shipping their product back to them at cost to me. Now I receive message from PayPal that my request was rejected.
You are better off closing your PayPal account and using a real bank or credit card company that won't treat you like a second rate citizen. I had a dispute with a company that fraudulently sold me a product that I shared a mountain of proof (they lied about what the product was, they changed their website and removed statements made (I screen shot those and shared with PayPal). Paypal treated my case as a refund instead and made ship my product back to the company in Vietnam. The company required tracking details on the shipment back. That would have been great if USPS didn't list that shipments to that country are not traceable. It's on the receipt I got back from USPS. Oh and If I decided to ship back using another carrier it would have cost more than what I paid initially for the product and would have been out of that money too. I lost what I paid plus $23 extra thanks to PayPal. They helped the criminals. My advice drop them and get more secure protection from a real banking institution.
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sound like maybe its the same company, i tried to stop all this maybe an hour after i did paypal, because i started looking for more info, then ran across, fraud all over the place, but for whatever reason, paypla told me to put it under unauthorized claim, i did as they said, but they canceled it, now im trying to do escalate claim, but it wont let me, i really hate this, paypal had me go through issues for 2 months over another case last year, sometimes we dont know these people are frauds till we do the paypal part, but you would think paypal would of stopped this payment when they have so many people having issue with same person... whats up with paypal? they are allowing us to get fraud done to us by backing them.

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