Why does PP WILLFULLY assists scammers in committing fraud?

WhereRInvoices
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Why does PP WILLFULLY assists scammers in committing fraud?  Just like PP refuses to offer a simple 1 or 2 sentence warning when completely appropriate and helpful.  The very least PP could do is provide info on a registered email address if they get scam complaints.  You don't even get any warnings or options BEFORE you type in an email address and a dollar amount.  And no way to search for complaints on an email or associated emails on that registered account.  So very irresponsible on PP's part.

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sharpiemarker
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@WhereRInvoices 

 

It would scare users off to add spooky warnings that the payment they’re about to make can be scammed. lol

 

As for “You don't even get any warnings or options BEFORE you type in an email address and a dollar amount.  And no way to search for complaints on an email or associated emails on that registered account.”

 

That info is kept confidential for privacy/avoid defamation reasons. 

 

If the merchant didn’t ship, file an item not received dispute. If you received something not as advertised, missing items, damaged items, stuff that’s the seller’s fault, you file a Significantly not as described dispute.

 

You can even opt to open a chargeback through your card issuer or bank and skip PayPal dispute altogether.

 

Lastly, report the user for violating the AUPhere.


Kudos & Solved are greatly appreciated. 🙂
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