From the looks of things Highlife Technology and the various names routing back to them are a scam. Clearly, from the email and business address provided by PayPal, they will accept return products back, but won't acknowledge receipt, and they leave that email address as mailbox full. PayPal can clearly still contact them to 'find in the sellers favour' and pay into their account, but no such luck for purchasers from the locks of things. Interestingly PayPal's first email to the company highlights that the customer is effectively disputing with PayPal, which takes any incentive to replace the, 'accidentally' posted scrap, and they can see that the scrap must be posted back to the seller. Seems a straightforward scam to me. All PayPal can do is issue wordprocessed standard responses until you are blue in the face and cite user agreements so you go away, leaving Highlife to lead the highlife indeed. I haven't figured out how to complain to Facebook as the offending advert is taken own and I can't retrieve it.
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