We sold some shoes and received money for them into our Pay Pal Account. The buyer asked the shoes be sent to a particular address: we have proof of this request and the address. The shoes were sent there and signed for. The buyer then put the shoes up for sale on a website and has sold them on. We have proof of this. In the meantime, the buyer asked pay pal for his money to be returned to him as he had not received the shoes. We sent the proof to Pay Pal of the shoes having been signed for. Pay Pal took the money out of our account and gave it back to the original buyer of the shoes despite, 1. Proof that we sent the shoes to the buyers requested address; 2. That the shoes were received and signed for; and, 3) that we have proof that he has already sold them on. Our appeal has been turned down by Pay Pal. Pay Pal is therefore facilitating fraud and theft. How can we proceed to achieve justice?
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