You are correct. I don't normally go online and bash businesses. I know mistakes are made. It happens. But sometimes you have to speak up for others. 50 bucks wasn't an amount I couldn't afford to lose. But when you realize you've NEVER filled a complaint. NEVER caused a ruckus. NEVER put yourself in a situation where that supposed protection that is advertised all over their materials was needed. When you finally have an issue, one that is clear cut, absolutely shining a light on a pitiful scam that was visible to anyone with Google ("Domitestic Scam", add "paypal for a commonality) and you're treated like the villain when it's clear you're the victim, people need to know. I've already ceased using the site and when my final purchases have been cleared (had other items in flight and I'm not the villain they claim), I'll be closing the accounts related. Then, because persistence is important, I'll continue to remind those close to me both online and local, of the better services which, when I turned to them didn't turn victims into villains. "Privacy.com" is an interesting alternative as are many. Reminder: Keep solid passwords and recommended alternate email groups for your protection. Paypal, your absolutely disgusting. I'm fairly civil but I truly wish you financial hardships for your absolutely grotesque abuse of power.
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