Hi, A charge from paypal appeared on my credit card, dated March 1st in excess of $500, with the description 'PayPay - Beautifully'. Keeping a close eye on such things, I filed a fraudulent charge March 6th with my bank, cancelled that credit card account, and was issued a new account. The charge was reversed, only to have it re-appear on my new account on April 21st. The reason given: Merchant has proof of delivery. Hmmm, did receive a creepy padded envelope on March 18th with a few strands of hair in it, had a barcode with USPS tracking number on it, no return address, mailed on March 14th. Total postage $2.47, weight 1.8 ounces. Notified USPS and filed a mail fraud claim. So, apparently, this envelope mailed 14 days after the fraudlent charge, is now the gold standard for paypal to refuse the chargeback. Who or How do I contact paypal to point out the fraud committed March 1st, disputed March 6th, is now 'good a gold' with an anonymous letter mailed March 14th? I can't even get a clue who this merchant is. Did paypay give out my account name to this merchant when the charge was disputed ? Thereby allowing the fraudsters ample time to google my address? Then cover there tracks with yet more fraud? I need this charge reversed, but can't seem to find the correct steps. I
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