Thanks again for responding. As stated, based of what I have read PayPal should refund regardless what happened. As an example from Paypal website with regard to having received nothing: "If your order never shows up and the seller can't provide proof of shipment or delivery, you'll get a full refund. It's that simple." But what I made up of your response chances are it will turn out different. I am in a buying and selling group, and sofar I have seen, all buyers are buying blindly, doing no research whatsoever, as they are convinced there's no risk for them. I personally have issues with the way Paypal is not clear to customers. Back to the procedure; in my virtual case I should open a 'Significantly Not as Described dispute'. You mention I should send the 'brick' back. The experience I have is that scammers use false addresses. So the scammer can deny receiving anything. What happens then? I apologize for the questions Meghan, but I am unable to find a clear procedure. I am planning to make a flowchart of this information which I for instance can share with buy and sell groups. So I am hoping you'll continue my questions, which I honestly appreciate.
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