althought my current case is closed, but there are few points which I believe its worth to debat here. buyer purchased virtual product and purposely file a dispute after months of using it. buyer intend to retrieve back the money he spent and accused it's "Not as described/delivered" buyer trying to scam seller through paypal loophole. from the forum that I have participated for years, I meet this buyer who try to get a refund on everything he has brough over the past 6 months. He did that to alot of members and everyone is raging about it because paypal believed him and refund all the money to this buyer. They provided the proof to paypal, but paypal take it as "not evidence". Paypal claimed that these evidence aren't valid enough to proof the users has received the virtual product. I am trying to say that, how you guys determine the virtual product isn't as described? we even provided a full conversation which I believe it's good enough to prove the users is using it for the past few months. Doesn't its good enough to proove it ? if the buyer said it's not as described, why has not the buyer file a dispute at the very beginning? why after 3 ~ 6 months ? Paypal just simply hold the money and intend to refund it whenever the buyer file a dispute with "not as described" this has been a legendary story among all the paypal member. Paypal alway bias toward buyer, protecting the buyers while earn the money from both side mainly the seller. The seller are normally get charged more than the buyer but has less protection toward them. what a sad case did by paypal. The Paypal system are too stupid sometime. When the paypal did actually asked me for a Shipment Tracking Information but I was providing virtual products to seller, and the system is too clever to keep continue ask me to provide the information but the system actually doesn't allow me to update/provide any info. Btw, so I have to print out a hardcopy and mail to buyer next time, a thousand pages of source coding when buyer buy a software or coding or scripts ? Paypal should have revise the policy and provide better protection toward seller. and last, please do not answer any phone call like a stupid robot. Althought there are manual or guideline to answer customer services, but please do make yourself look like a stupid robot. Wasting my time to explain the situation while the goddamn robot just denied all my information. What a disappointed moment with Paypal after all these year of using it/supporting it.
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