I create custom maps for the purpose of gold prospecting. I have been doing it for years and have sold thousands of them, most of which have been paid for through PayPal. I have never had a complaint in the 15 years I've been doing it. Recently a person ordered a 10 map package which I sold at a significant discount. My website clearly states that all sales are final, and further states that, while I strive for accuracy, some points on the maps may be different than what is found on the ground. As I stated, no one has ever disputed a single item on any of the dozens of different maps I sell, and I do make revisions if I discover that something has recently change on the ground. This buyer received the maps (which are copyrighted) used them in the field. The person apparently did not know how to read a map and ended up at a place he should not have trespassed on. He was threatened with prosecution for claimjumping. The areas where he was allowed to be are very clearly marked on the maps. He then stated the map he was using was wrong. I double checked the information and found the map was absolutely correct and the buyer had made a mistake. So I denied his request for a refund. He then filed a claim with PayPal and lied, saying the item was not as represented and "missing parts". Therefore, he lied to PayPal too. I am quite confident that he photocopied the maps. PayPal judged the dispute in the buyer's favor and instructed him to return the maps to me. Then, PayPal notifed me the claim was over and I am to notify PayPal when I receive the returns. The maps, after being used, cannot be resold by me, so I am now, due to PayPal's complete misjudgment of the facts, having to eat the total loss of about $100, plus the buyer now has photocopies without paying for them. PayPal has enabled a liar while keeping the fees I was charged. When I complained about the final judgement via email to PayPal, they responded with a completely unrelated bunch of canned information as though I was a buyer wanting to complain about a seller. It is obvious a human never even read my email... I am very upset with PayPal's unfair treatment of a customer who has been selling (and buying) through PayPal for some 15 years. How can I get a human at PayPal to respond?
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