Hello. About a month ago a man contacted me wanting to purchase Adidas Yeezy 350 Boost V2 Blue Tint Size 11.5 US from me, and asked that I send him an invoice for $650. I did so, and received a string of emails saying that payment had been sent, and that I need to ship the package and submit a tracking number. I did so, and paid $120 in overnight shipping, as requested by the buyer. I received another email from PayPal saying that the payment would be available after the package arrived at the buyer's door. The package was delivered successfully, and a month later I have no funds in my account. In my re-inspection of the emails I was sent, I now see that they were sent from a fraudulent email address, albeit a very convincing one. I am prepared to file a suit in small claims court for the damages if PayPal is not able to help with the issue, but I am hopeful that there is some kind of seller protection that protects against these types of malicious scams. Especially ones that seem so realistic. I have all of the emails, as well as written proof of the man agreeing to our terms of exchange in the form of text messages. I have his address, name, and email. I also have proof via tracking number that the package was delivered successfully. There should be some way to force payment onto him. Please let me know what you can do and how I can move forward. I will gladly supply any and all evidence that you need. Thanks, -Zac Johnson
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