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JINZHOU NETWORK TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED is a scam. Dont buy from them. Paypal should not do business with them
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I ordered a pair of sunglasses recommended by Facebook by the company called Goingzoo (????) I purchased the item. The purchase date it is 30 of may.
They provided me a tracking number later on. By the tracking number, I received and signed for the item.
I had to contact customer support, just because smells scam to me this company.
I am ready to provide Paypal with two samples of my signature ( on the back of my driver's license and one from my passport ) to match what the seller can provide. Since my name is not an easy cookie and my signature is not easy to match, they will see that's not easy to get away with scamming. In the end, I hope Paypal will ban businesses/companies which damage Paypal's reputation, because "we" ( Paypal customers ) have faith that our interests and money are protected.
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It should be completely clear by now that PayPal's interest is in protecting these scam sellers, not their customers who are victims of the scam. They will play dumb and act as if this is just an ordinary, good-faith seller and the issue is a simple mistake or miscommunication and they are just looking for an amicable solution fair to both sides, while their community message boards explode with reports of the scams and, no doubt, they receive hundreds of similar disputes for each of these companies (hopefully, the discovery process of a class action suit will eventually expose this). To this day, the scam companies are putting out web ads with PayPal as the only payment option. For all intents and purposes, PayPal is an accomplice to this scam and is acting as the bag man.
If you're reliant on PayPal for the dispute, it's least frustrating to accept you won't be getting your money back, and hopefully it was only $30-40 and you can treat it as payment for a lesson learned. Know that PayPal is on the side of the scammers, and never make payments using PayPal, and if you see an online vendor who only takes PayPal, treat this as if he only takes direct bank transfer or iTunes gift cards. If for some reason you must use PayPal to make a payment, make sure the default mode of payment is a credit card. And please do as I'm going to and report this to the media and consumer protection law enforcement. Hopefully there will eventually be a class action lawsuit or major criminal fraud investigation that will put a stop to this. I have also taken to adding 'Scam Warning' comments to Facebook ads from known Chinese scammers.
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They got me too!! I thought I looked at the site enough and people's responses to feel like it was ok. Ughhh!
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