I also have a problem with Paypal supporting fraudulent websites. In my case it's the King Battery Company - http://www.kingbattery.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=2092 who claim to supply 100% Genuine Samsung batteries. They are not genuine, I' not even sure if they are batteries as they don't even fit into my laptop so cannot be charged. They're supplied from China and all that Paypal has offered is to refund the cost of the battery if I return it via a tracking company. Using DHL to send it back to China will cost nearly £50.00 so I would be even more out of pocket!. I can't update the resolution centre to complain about this, all I can do is to enter a tracking number which will cost me more than the fraud. I don't feel Paypal has done anything to protect me as a buyer and, what is worse,the website is still carrying the Paypal login, which I thought offered some assurance of reliability. Any ideas on how to resolve this, or do I need to take it up via Twitter, my local MP or whatever.Like the previous post, Paypal are allowing their formerly good reputation to be rubbished because they have acquired a new reputation for running accounts for fraudsters. I'm obviously angry. If anyone from Paypal is reading this the Case ID is PP-002-224-397-416. I've no other way to contact you it seems :-(. Thomas Rochford
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