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Re: False disputes now OK on PayPal?

by rforsyth1 Contributor in About Protections
‎May-06-2017 12:27 PM
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‎May-06-2017 12:27 PM
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I would sign up day one if another came along. ... View more

Re: False disputes now OK on PayPal?

by rforsyth1 Contributor in About Protections
‎May-06-2017 12:25 PM
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‎May-06-2017 12:25 PM
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Your suggestion has no merit. The stuff I sell is what it is, I am not there JUST to make sales I have a product line. You dont tell Ford to go sell Air Conditioners do you b/c of DISHONEST buyers right? Same applies. As far as options of taking payment, you can NOT take cash on eBay, used too. Everything was fine then. No you are held hostage. ... View more

Re: False disputes now OK on PayPal?

by rforsyth1 Contributor in About Protections
‎Apr-17-2017 06:13 PM
‎Apr-17-2017 06:13 PM
I have seen no way to go back to Checks (as you say Cash) eBay told me they only accept one other place for Creditcards, and the reviews on them are even worse. I did call after my last burn, but dont expect much in the way of help from eBay. If it is not on the script of the one answering (hopefully in this country) you are **bleep** again. Catch 22, I have tried anotehr site, buy the traffoc is not the same. Thinking Amazon is my next venue. Oh and that polciy has not been there al;l that long either.I got burned out 700 buying tires and rims, PayPal gave me 100 back this was 2008. ... View more

Re: False disputes now OK on PayPal?

by rforsyth1 Contributor in About Protections
‎Apr-17-2017 05:56 PM
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‎Apr-17-2017 05:56 PM
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o se that happening, I did go through that as well, where they creased 3 cards that were packed well, you couldsee the finger nail marks. Each one in a slightly different spot yet they were tightly packed together so physically imnpossible to have that happen. Buyer wins saying not as described 40 days later. My blocked list grows daily. When common sense is thrown out the window, to me, it should fall on the idiots for making such rules. They created this they should own the problem. Playing Ostrich and putting their collective heads in teh sand is only escalating the problem.   Oh the one that I NEVEr knew what it was, never sent it back buy the dealing (12th) now he owns it and can not re-open the case. (well till they change their rules again anyway). ... View more

Re: False disputes now OK on PayPal?

by rforsyth1 Contributor in About Protections
‎Apr-17-2017 05:49 PM
‎Apr-17-2017 05:49 PM
@DPCreations wrote: When accepting payment with PayPal you are accepting PayPal polciies and terms of use.  It is important to really understand what seller protection really means as it is clearly stated in the policies.  The time lines to allow disputes is also clearly stated. Seller protection is clear for delivery.  For item not as described, PayPal has no way of verifying condtion of item before delivery and upon receipt.  PayPal is not to be used as a warranty protection service. Seller has a responsibility select items to sell and evaluate the risk of loss with those item. It seems that PayPal is not a good selling venue for your type of product.   I do agree, PayPal should not be used as a warrenty device (yet it is), that being said, on items like mine; 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 WEEKS IS MORE than enough time would you not think? Oh as far as PayPal rules go, I have been with them since inception. This crap never took place, and lets not forget when eBay took them over, rules started to change, and as a seller, like eBay, rules of seller protection went in the dumpster. I KNOW what I signed up for when it started, its not that anymore and I was FAR happier taking checks back in the day, never once an issue. Now with the loopoles eBay has created and spread the cancer to PayPal it is running wild. It is legalized stealing. Heck you can send an empty package back AFTER you claim not authentic and you not only can keep it, but had the buyer pay shipping BOTH ways AND after 60 days, the buyer loses his/her PayPal fee's on top of that! No one can tell that is right in the REAL world. I even had one go so far as say it was NOT delivered, yet had PROOF of delivery and STILL PayPal/eBAy backed them up. There is absolutley no way a seller is protected against such scammers. NONE! Eevn if you hand deliever it, video tape it and you will STILL lose as they have their computers doing the selection who wins and it is NEVER the seller ever.   ... View more

Re: False disputes now OK on PayPal?

by rforsyth1 Contributor in About Protections
‎Apr-17-2017 03:19 PM
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‎Apr-17-2017 03:19 PM
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Had another 4 months after sale last week. You feel yotally defenseless. Just like on eBay on any negative comments (usually from newbies or the dreaded $5 winner.) Like one mentioned above they are now rentals. Most of my stuff is sports memorabilia, if something is wrong it should be addressed right away. If its a matter of it being authentic I always give people time to have it checked out (2 weeks 3 if needed) buy a PROFESSIONAL not joe down the street. Coming back that far down the road is ridiculous ... View more

Re: False disputes now OK on PayPal?

by rforsyth1 Contributor in About Protections
‎Apr-03-2017 09:10 AM
‎Apr-03-2017 09:10 AM
The transaction ID does not have a link to it, as mentioned even they could not find what is was going to. ... View more

Re: Seller Protection??

by rforsyth1 Contributor in About Protections
‎Apr-03-2017 07:00 AM
‎Apr-03-2017 07:00 AM
SPOT ON!   I just posted and used that EXACT same subject matter. Though mine is a little different. Heck they dont even have to return some items as it would cost the seller more than the item is worth (shipping). ... View more

False disputes now OK on PayPal?

by rforsyth1 Contributor in About Protections
‎Apr-03-2017 06:56 AM
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‎Apr-03-2017 06:56 AM
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First off I have been with PayPal for over 17 years, and not till recently is this starting to happen and I see it is also from the forum board so I am NOT ALONE!   For the second time in less than 2 months I have had a False claim filled and PayPal sided with them (buyer). Most recent and off the charts lack of follow through was last night.   No info on what it was from the start to the ruling, as to what was wrong, and most importantly WHAT WAS THE ITEM; I mean NOTHING!   A buyer sent in a claim (never to this date contacted me) on 3/25/17. I called PayPal as to what this was about. The rep said "It says not as described" I ask what was it? He says "I don't know". Now to note, the sale date he said was 1/4/17. This is just shy of 3 months after the sale. I ask the rep (was on the phone for 45 minutes), well why not ask the buyer: 1.) What is it. So I can at least address this, I cant defend myself if I dont know what it was. 2) What is not described. Please elaborate, are there pictures? Or even a description of what is wrong, I mean come on.   How can I defend myself if I have not got a clue what the item is? As we are talking this rep (who did seem he had a clue), understood about buyers and buyers remorse (changing their mind on a whim). He told me he "PERSONALLY" was going to follow through on this case. As he could clearly see this was the case on the shear fact 3 months later no matter what it was. He sent an email to the buyer requesting information immediately when I got off the phone.   I next get an email on or about 3/30/17 stating the case was being extended to the end of April, checked the status of the case and see NOTHING has been put forward by the buyer. No reply at all, so still can not post anything myself as I STILL have no idea what this item was. (I do over 500 sales a month on multiple sites so cant track it down).   I then yesterday get an email stating PayPal is ruling in favor of the buyer!   Mind you this again is the 2nd time this has happend in less than 2 months.   I called PayPal, get past the 1st rep as they cant do anything except make excuses and say I understand, get the Manager above her, then have to get another above that one as this manager says it lists here as "Birthday gift" I dont sell anything called Birthday gift!!!   I next get another supervisor (one does not say "I understand" every 3 seconds that clearly doesn't, must be in their script, which you do NOT say to an upset caller when in fact you do NOT understand).   I then again, had to start the scenario all over, (now at 30 minutes into the call) when done explaining this Supervisor at least says "Well it should have been handled better, as well as not have been ruled against me, we will make sure training is done for the future". REALLY! That is the reply, yet I am OUT of my funds???   She clearly understands what happened here, knows it should not have been ruled against me, but the email went out so its over and I can not escalate this and again I repeat "I HAVE NO IDEA AS OF THIS WRITING WHAT THE ITEM WAS/IS AND NOR DOES PAYPAL!".   This one was for $54, the last one was $128 I am out. The 1st was an eBay sale the 2nd I have no idea and nor does PayPal. (which is absurd).   On ALL my sales on eBay, I have no questions asked policy on returns done in 2 weeks. BOTH of these returns is PAST the eBay return deadline (and for me to get my fee's back from eBay) which is 45 days.   PayPal giving 6 months for ANYTHING to be returned is WRONG! I can not return any items to Wal-Mart or Sears or Best Buy after 30 days, I am sent to the manufacture. Yet I am being held to HIGHER level of responsibility than multi billion dollar chains on a LIE.   That and the fact it is a buyer changing their mind. In my 2 week guarantee, that is MORE than enough time to say if something is wrong, broken/defective/not as described. Now 3 months later a person can do that? Just change their mind and have the seller not only lose out a sale but all fee's associated with it.   There was a day PayPal was good, they have adapted the eBay role (probably learned how their customer service works or lack thereof), too big and depend on robots who have zero data to process the case, the defuat is buyer wins, have calls go out of country and have to deal with script readers first who cant speak a lick of English.   Then IF you can get one that can and supposedly is a supervisor say something as stupid is "Yes WE made a mistake but YOU will have pay for it", the only solace in that is admitting the mistake. I did ask this lady if it is OK if I take that $54 out of her pocket and would she be OK with that (dont forget fee's that brings it to $60). She said no, so how do you expect me to accept that as a final resolve.   So bottom line is this, if you need something to use for a short time (under 6 months), you can buy it, use it what ever you want, then file a claim. NOT AS DESCRIBED, and you will get all your money back.   They have opened that door, and have people incompetent and without any proof or validate any claims (forget common sense), just rubber stamping in favor of the buyer.   This also is the same company when in 2008, I had a valid claim on buying tires/rims of $800 that never was delivered and refunded me but $100. How they have gone full circle from VALID claims not being refunded to invalid and not even knowing what the item is (cant say that enough here) being refunded and ripping off sellers is ridiculous.   I am now going to have find another avenue of payments as this IS increasing, not only here on PayPal but eBay as well. The option of returns reason has but 4 choices (eBay) and 2 particular one's "DOESN'T SEEM AUTHENTIC" and "ITEM NOT AS DESCRIBED" gives the buyer a complete out and the seller must pay postage back as well as the original shipping cost. That has been abused to death the last few years and now it is being taken to a higher level where buyers can do it 6 months down the road.   Give an example, selling a broken radio item as parts, clearly stating as such. Buyer can go the eBay route of "NOT AS DESCRIBED" and the seller loses and has to pay to get it back, yet it was 1000% accurate. Or now (and in both cases) they can pick it apart, get the parts they want out of it, then file a claim with PayPal saying the same thing and the seller again BONED!   PayPal, without sellers you have NO JOBS! You keep boning them and you will see a drop. It is already clear to me this is a growing pattern being abused, and you are enabling it. You don't bite the hand that feeds.   I will follow this up with the posting of this on RIPOFF.COM as I for one am sick of this, you the truth so YOU PAY for it.   It was admitted and you have it recorded, PayPal used a ROBOT to judge this, the messed up, OWN YOUR MISTAKES.   ... View more
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