Same thing here. Online purchase, price was good (too good, should have known). AFTER I opened a case with Paypal, I magically got a tracking number for USPS, which said the package was delivered, in my zip code. I followed up with USPS, and they confirmed, in an email and by phone, that the tracking number in question was indeed delivered to somebody in my zip code, but not to my address. This evidence was not enough for PayPal, they have denied my claim for refund, as well as my appeal, where I presented the Email from USPS stating the package was not SENT TO ME. How can Paypal do this? I'm considering sending a letter to our state Attorney General, as it seems I will get no help from Paypal. It almost seems that Paypal is doing this to allow them to keep the fee they get from the fraudulent transactions. I've been a Paypal member for YEARS, but I guess it's time to move on.
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