I totally agree. I sold 2 NFL football tickets and the buyer paid thru Pay Pal. I sent him the tickets via NFL Ticket Exchange which allows you to e mail the tickets directly to the buyers e mail address. The hard tickets become useless and the paper tickets that the buyer prints on his computer have the barcode and become the valid tickets. Two weeks after the game is played my buyer informs Pay Pal and his CC company that he used for payment, that he never authorized the transaction. Pay Pal reverses the charge and Im out $824.. Pay Pal tells me Im not covered because I did not USPS mail the tickets to the buyer (I e mailed them and that doesn't" count). So now supposedly the investigation continues. I sent all of the necessary proof that the tickets were e mailed to the buyer. I got the Stadium to confirm in a letter that the tickets were in fact scanned in on the day of the game, and I got an e mail from the buyer confirming that he received the tickets. What more does one need to do to get his money back. Its ridiculous. I must now file a complaint with the attorney generals office and the internet crimes bureau. So you see Pay Pal does not really stand by their word. I will be dumping them as soon as I win this case and so should everyone else.
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