I experienced the same. It's a total scam...JerseyEasy sends "something" to another address and provides Paypal with a tracking number and delivery receipt. Paypal accepts this as valid instead of investigating thoroughly. I was not going to accept my dispute being closed out and not in my favor. I kept pursuing details to support my case - the shipping weight of the item ordered versus the shipping weight of the item on the tracking number were significantly different (2.15 lbs. versus 16 lbs.) Furthermore, it was shipped and accepted at a "dock" versus a home residence. Additionally, Paypal told me to try and resolve by contacting the seller, which I did and I received a mail failure notice via email, which I supplied to Paypal as well. Don't give up - call Paypal and ask to speak with a SUPERVISOR. Only the supervisor is willing to partake in a three way call with UPS to get a verbal confirmation that the delivery address and purchase address are different. UPS will confirm verbally but cannot provide the actual address to the consumer because of privacy laws, but they will give the information over the phone with Paypal on the line. I was finally able to receive my credit back. Jersey Easy is making money off of innocent people trying to buy gifts for their kids. Don't be a victim - stop them! I urged Paypal to stop allowing Jersey Easy to have Paypal as a payment option on their website. Paypal said they will submit to the fraud department for review.
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