scam by Xue <removed> or Adelinan
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I paid $106 for three 1/18th cars for my husband for Christmas and never received them. I remember about two weeks ago getting some cheap plastic matchbox sized cars from China and thought that’s weird. I think that was my $106.00!! Can’t get email response or phone response. Both say they don’t exist. Scammed for sure. Paid through paypal.
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How do I open a dispute with a seller when a purchase goes wrong?
You can open a dispute in the Resolution Centre of your PayPal account within 180 days of payment if:
•You don’t receive the item OR service
•You receive an item but it’s significantly different than the description on eBay or on the seller’s website
By opening a dispute, you can communicate directly with your seller to work out a problem transaction.
If you reach an agreement with the seller you can close the dispute. If you're still not happy with the result, you can escalate the dispute into a claim. Paypal will review the claim and decide on reimbursement.
These steps apply to Personal accounts. If you have a Business account, please log in to see the steps that apply to you.
To open a dispute:
1.Log in to your PayPal account.
2. Click on the transaction and use the resolve a problem option at the bottom of that details page.
Note:
•Generally buyers must wait at least 7 days from the date of payment to escalate a dispute for an item not received
•Where an item has not been received, please ensure you have given the seller enough time before opening a dispute
DO NOT CLOSE THE DISPUTE UNTIL YOU HAVE A CLEARED REFUND OR YOUR ITEM WHATEVER THE SELLER SAYS. ALSO DON'T FORGET TO ESCALATE THE DISPUTE TO A CLAIM WITHIN 20 DAYS IF THE SELLER DOES NOT REFUND.
If that does not work then if you funded your paypal payment via a card then contact your card issuer and see if they will do a chargeback for you.
Also make sure you have activated the below link in case you have to return it.
https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/returns
Advice is voluntary.
Kudos / Solution appreciated.
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I had same issue which is now open in the resolution center for paypal review.
It is a scam as far as i see it.
you buy 106$ product.
you get a resemble product, that worth in the market 5$ ...
Then two options can happen:
1. you don't do anything : the seller won 101$...
2. you complain... and then...
The seller will offer you increasing amount of money as a refund... saying how sorry he is...
and lets say you will agree to get 85$... sound good? NO!
he just made 20$...
this is a scam!
open a dispute and DO NOT AGREE for compensation.
Paypal need to block it and resolve it.
It's a scam that looks like a simple mistake. it's the worse!
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Thanks. I think they need to block these people and I should get my full refund. I appreciate your response. It makes me feel better that I wasn’t the only one who was duped. So sad.
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Seems to me, Pay Pal should reverse all credits to XueAirong and refund to customer accounts. Scammers is being polite!
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As i said, i opened a dispute with paypal.
the scammer offered increasing amount of money. i did not agree.
i escalated the issue to paypal.
paypal examined the case and gave me back the full amount.
if i would agree to any amount - paypal would not be able to help me, as i "resolved" it with the seller...
It is a smart scam. sending you the "wrong" product and "compensate" you after ... 🙂
I guess paypal will see it and close these scammers accounts.
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