It is PayPals job to secure the transactions. I have a screen shot of the USPS showing tracking number does not exist. How do they write up paperwork or a tracking receipt when something doesn't exist. Paypal can enter the tracking number on the site and see this, they can also call the automated number enter the trackjng number and also get the same information. The USPS didn't ask me for any personal information they asked for tracking number and said they have not a single record of that number existing let alone going anywhere. He said that there is no way a tracking number generated and moved along anywhere without both China and the US having record. I mean this is not some joke transport company. The United States government would know if anything shipped here, especially with a tracking that went through them. This other link the seller provided has what backing? Paypal is going to accept this bogus web site over the United States government really? O didn't know where it was coming from when I ordered it. I simply went to a website and ordered a product feeling safe because Paypal supports it. AS445575955CN That is the tracking number feel free anyone to enter this into the USPS tracking site and see what happens. See what this federal government site says about that tracking number. Anyone can do it but Paypal wants them to verify receipt for something that does not exist. I mean do you go to a store, walk out with nothing, then go back and ask the store if you can have a receipt for the product? They couldn't give you a receipt for a product if you didn't get anything. This is what Paypal wants a receipt for a nonexistent transaction. How can I do that? So now they back the fraudulent company? So now this company can do this over and over again to others and Paypal will just let it because they ask for the impossible. Because this company has not only a fraudulent store, which may I add the web page is suspiciously gone at the moment, they have fake tracking numbers and a fake site with which to track the numbers. So yes Paypal being security for purchases has an obligation to the customer to report and not do business with fraud companies. It is not on me if they were not backed by Paypal which is "supposed to be a trusted site" then no it is not my fault for ordering from China. Your ignorance is showing if you think that I need to be responsible for this, when I was using a site that has a money back guarantee that they refuse to accept. I think Paypal has an agreement with some of these fraudulent companies where they make profit from this as well. Which is why they support the seller and their bogus tracking sites over the United States government.
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