I have been scammed by Chinatera Limited and PayPal doesn't care
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I wrote:
I did send it back to the address YOU provided (to avoid misunderstandings) and it came back as UNCLAIMED. What else am I supposed to do? It was unclaimed because the address was wrong? It was unclaimed because the seller didn't care to pick it up when notified? It all is beyond my power, I did what I needed to do, I SENT IT BACK! Do you want me to bring it back myself?
I've been scammed by an unscrupulous seller and you are not protecting my purchase.
They answered:
We have reviewed this transaction(s) and are denying your claim(s). This decision was made because we did not receive valid proof or tracking that you returned the merchandise.
*I even sent photos of package with Chinea post office stickers, they responded I can't send attachments? what the hell is going on?
Never have I been treated so poorly.
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It's strange how PayPal protects this scammer and tries to pretend they don't exist. I made a small purchase and a receipt for the tax appeared on my PayPal account and nothing for the transaction of the item purchased. I clicked on the receipt for the tax and it showed that payment indeed went to Chinatera Limited. PayPal needs to protect its users from this scammer and place sanctions on the PayPal account of Chinatera Limited to make all of its dummy EBay seller accounts inactive. PayPal has a duty of care to its users to stop all of the disputes both on PayPal and eBay by weeding out scammers instead of turning a blind eye to it all for the sake of making money.
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Add wugfengdeng to the list of chinatera fronts. Claimed to have sent items 4 times and refunded 4 times. They string you along until the 180 day claim period has elapsed so pay pal wont open up a claim against them. I have gone directly to cc company and made a charge back claim, hopefully citibank will get my money back.
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Yes this is a PayPal and Ebay issue but more importantly this is a Policing matter. Police in China should track and arrest and jail these Criminals. If they don't this will continue and continue to affect the reputation of good sellers in China.Until then - stop buying from Chinese sellers and stay with local suppliers. Make the system fix this. Force local Chinese people force Police to Act and lock them up.
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