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I am a customer, for now. I am at the point that I would like to cancel. I attempted to call and resolve my issue but literally got the run around. I disputed a transaction, won.. then got charged 2 more times. This caused my bank account to get charge -35 each time. I even have proof from PayPal that they tried to collect money from my bank twice. So now I have a negative balance and when I talked to my bank about it, they told me to contact Paypal. Then Paypal turns around and tells me to contact my bank. I then proceeded to ask for a supervisor and was told that that the Supervisor would tell me the same thing. I want these charges handles please. I have the email proof that you charged me twice and then deducted the amount from my "balance" on Paypal.
Hello @Venea,
Welcome to PayPal Community! I understand that you are having issues with charges that were initiated by your bank. I know this can be concerning. Unfortunately, PayPal is unable to initiate a refund for charges that we did not apply to your account as we do not have access to the banking systems. As a result, our team would advise you of the same. My apologies for the inconvenience you've been experiencing through this. I hope this helps clarify things for you.
My apologies for any confusion. Unfortunately, without access to the bank's system, we cannot assist with fees that were not charged by PayPal. If there wasn't enough funds to cover the initial transaction, this could also result in PayPal automatically attempting to recover the payment that was paid on your behalf. Regrettably, we are unable to assist with this issue. You are welcome to reach Customer Service if you would like a more specific transaction breakdown of the charges.
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