So I tried everything, the hardest part of it all was trying to explain to then what I was talking about, kept getting, "Try and contact the company you sent it from." Because they didn't understand that it was in their WALLET. Long story short... No. I believe the way paypal works is, they use a Third Party wallet service for their Ctypto (which is why your receiving address changes every time you click recieve.) They don't have access to anything accept the Balances of the wallet, and since the USDT isn't a crypto that they accept, Even tho it is an ERC-20 and works with the Ethereum network, there is no way for them to do anything with the wallet accept see transactions and balances and such. The paypal CS that I was finally able to explain things to and actually get to understand what I was saying about the USDT being in the Ethereum wallet, (I sent them the Etherscan address that showed them there were USDT TOKENS attached to that Ethereum address) explained to me that there was nothing they could do since they didn't have access to the wallets. She eneded up giving me paypal credits in the amount that I had sent. She didn't even tell me she was going to do it, she must have understood I was upset and kindly helped me out. (Shout out to her). My suggestion to you would be this... Go to etherscan.io, use that to lookup the wallet address you sent the USDT to, and get the transaction link, and try and explain it to them, (keep in mind it's very difficult and you are going to have to be EXTREEMELY PATIENT, and will probably have to explain the same thing over and over to dofferent people until one of them finally understands what you are saying because most of them have ZERO clue about anything crypto related...) and see if there is anyone that can help you get ahold of whoever their third party contract wallet company is. If you can figure that out, you might be able to get ahold of the Contract Wallet company and see if they can help you get it swapped to Ethereum and into your Paypal wallet, or Even sent back to the original wallet, but it might not be possible... so I wish you the best of luck.
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