Scam by seller in Facebook Marketplace
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Hello everyone, I just got the scam from Facebook marketplace for the camera . I used the Paypal Good and service for the protection. The seller send me the paypal information of her boyfriend for the transaction. She provided the tracking number for me and pictures that she at UPS for the shipping. However, I checked the package multiple time and It show on the UPS that UPS not received the package yet. I contacted her boyfriend though Paypal next day to asked about it. Her boyfriend said he not know about the transaction for the camera and pretended that for the Detroit Lion tickets that I never heard about it. I send with the description for the camera, I immediately called PayPal customer service for the dispute. I was waiting for the escalate for the claim next week because he still pretended not know about the transaction. His Girlfriend who I talked with in the FB marketplace for the camera said you that they got my money and tell me fight back with Paypal. I saved all the pictures about the conversation with her on FB marketplace for the proof. The UPS still not updating anything also. I also chat with UPS to confirmed that they not received the package link to the tracking number yet.
I would like to ask for the claim next week and little bit concern about the scammer could win in some how. The scammer said in the selling post that they want the payal or Venmo good and service for the protection. So I was worry about it.

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