Unable to refund $180 that was sent to me by mistake due to negative balance

grigednet
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I have used PayPal to collect payments from mostly local customers for my IT, electronics, and parking space rental businesses. A while back I suffered a tragic injury and my PayPal account was closed with a negative balance of about $700 USD. Last May a customer who I know personally sent me $180 by mistake. We both agreed that I would refund the payment immediately. However PayPal applied to funds against my negative balance even though a message was sent to the customer that my account is no longer active. As I am trying to get back on my feet with my business, this has deeply harmed my reputation amongst local customers, since it appears as though I have cheated the buyer out of $180. I called customer service who assured me they would simply refund the buyer, and to wait about a week. Instead PayPal has kept the money. It is not the buyer's fault that I owe PayPal money and I am trying to work out a plan to repay PayPal, and this oversight makes it much much more difficult.

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kernowlass
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@grigednet 

 

Sorry but if you owe paypal money then of course they are going to apply any 'received' funds to reduce that negative balance.

It would be up to you to issue a refund to the person that sent you the funds by mistake. You don't have to do it via paypal, you could give them cash or choose another payment processor.  


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