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since ‎Jul-16-2020
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mdl65
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Re: PayPal works together with scammers

by mdl65 Contributor in Disputes and Limitations Archives
‎Sep-23-2020 02:05 AM
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‎Sep-23-2020 02:05 AM
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Exactly. They’re complicit. They know it’s happening but continue to ignore and enable the scam merchants so as not to impact their revenues. PayPal are a despicable company. When you do complain they delay and send you round in circles asking for same info already shared a number of times. Life is too short to stress about the lost money. I find it easier and calmer to simply just not use them anymore, and delete my account. Shameless. ... View more

Re: What is the point of a paypal when they knowin...

by mdl65 Contributor in Disputes and Limitations Archives
‎Jul-18-2020 09:57 AM
‎Jul-18-2020 09:57 AM
Good advice, thank you 🙂 ... View more

What is the point of a paypal when they knowingly ...

by mdl65 Contributor in Disputes and Limitations Archives
‎Jul-18-2020 12:18 AM
‎Jul-18-2020 12:18 AM
After being the latest person in a scam PayPal know about, and continue to let the fraudster operate on their platform, I am now liaising with a US investigative journalist who is already looking into how PayPal are utterly complicit by enabling it to continue...we are going to have a zoom call next wk. My initial response to PayPal’s first attempted fob off: I encourage you to act like a reputable company that cares about the protection of their loyal customer base, which is already eroding based on the reviews I am reading online. As well you know, there isn’t any contact details for these scammers at Xingyao e-commerce ltd, but to make matters worse, when I try to contact them through the contact link they provide in the order detail in the PAYPAL APP, it goes to, guess who? Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. (I’ve been told to remove the PayPal email address) And there is no other contact details on the web, again, as well you know. So as a registered PayPal supplier, YOU, PayPal, confirm to me, an alternative contact address for these fraudsters, surely you must have a genuine contact detail for them? The biggest thing that frustrates me, is not your indifference, it’s how you’re complicit in all of this. There has always been / always will be scammers; but the financial platform to enable customers to buy their goods, is meant to provide consumer protection. That’s the only reason I ever used you, otherwise what is the point of PayPal. And yet you knowingly enable these scammers to trick and con people out of their hard-earned money, at a time of an unprecedented global catastrophe when people can least afford to be scammed, where every purchase is carefully considered. Paypal are utterly complicit and should be thoroughly embarrassed and hanging their heads in shame. Paypal are knowingly enabling the very customers they are supposed to protect, to be scammed, then trying to distance themselves from the inevitable fallout, advising customers to take ‘partial refunds’ rather than return the goods due to covid 19 caused shipping delays. When I have exposed this, across the media, and financial watchdogs, and have my full refund, I will close my PayPal account and only use a credit card again. I’ll be sticking with amazon in future, until eBay start using their own proprietary payment platform, which I believe is coming. PayPal have fully refunded some customers, it seems, and without having to return the useless merchandise to China at great expense. But it seems only those who are tenacious and shout loudly. I will also be complaining to Facebook, who provide these scammers a shop window for their ‘goods’, with stolen photos of products they have no intention of ever sending. And no reference to China. This is the second time I have been scammed in 2 weeks, it’s enough to put people off buying online. And you’re enabling it. You must be so proud! ... View more
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Re: Xingyao e-commerce Co., Limited - Scam company

by mdl65 Contributor in Security and Fraud Archives
‎Jul-16-2020 04:50 PM
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‎Jul-16-2020 04:50 PM
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Agreed, I’m going back to the credit card where you actually get the protection that is promised. I’m done will PayPal, they’re as bad as the scammers for allowing this to happen - no protection ... View more

Re: Xingyao e-commerce Co., Limited - Scam company

by mdl65 Contributor in Security and Fraud Archives
‎Jul-16-2020 04:47 PM
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‎Jul-16-2020 04:47 PM
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Same problem with these scammers, and PayPal don’t seem to care. Dog pool ordered was the ‘large’, what turned up is barely big enough for a mouse to bathe in! It’s 30cm diameter. PayPal, you know this is happening and you let it continue. Whilst I battle for a full refund, I am submitting this practice to the central authorities. ... View more
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