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I bought some toilet paper from a website that looked like it was in the US. After I bought it, and went to Paypal, it turned out to be a company out of China, Weihongda Trading Co., Ltd. I immediately contacted Paypal after seeing online that it was a scam company selling this. Paypal just wrote and said after reviewing all the details we have to deny your case. I have seen many people on this community board complaining about the same thing happening to them. I don't understand how Paypal would not protect their customers. I know you usually need to wait 7 days to open a dispute, but it seems reasonable that Paypal would want to know this is a scam ASAP. Please explain to me why you would not protect your customers? What good is Paypal Protection. This is what I saw online:
Another buyer said in a March 30 complaint to PayPal that after placing an order with pattops.com an email arrived with a link to view the order. But the link was invalid, the buyer said. The buyer’s bank statement showed that the PayPal payment did not go to pattops.com but to the Weihongda Trading Co. Ltd. in China.
Twenty-nine other people reported having the same problem. Weihongda Trading Co. did not respond to a request for comment.
Facebook has been brimming in recent weeks with such ads, and many customers have paid for their orders through PayPal. Neither Facebook nor PayPal responded to a request for comment.
Why are you refusing to address this scam and not protecting your customers? Please respond.
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I bought a set of clippers from weihongda Trading Co., Ltd that was damaged and not to be what they described and they are asking that I send the item back to China at my expense or they can offer me a 50% refund they are a SCAM!!!
PayPal should be doing something about this!! I've opened a dispute we shall see how this plays out!
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Don't send back anything to scammers, you'd just lose more money.
Contact customer service via chat in message center and get to live agent (type "need more help" when you get that prompt), then explain and argue your case, that seems to be the only way to get results. I got full refund without having to send what I got (worthless face mask, I ordered RC helicopter) back to Hong Kong.
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I did eventually get my refund from Paypal. It took around 5 months I think. They kept pushing the resolution date back again and again. The last thing I did was send them links to others on the paypal message board who were scammed by this company and a link to a news article about the company preying on people. Don't know if COVID was responsible for the fact that the resolution date kept changing or if that's just how it works normally. Anyway I did get my money back.
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