Re: eBay




"exposejoh" <exposejoh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> If you bypass Paypal's protection guidelines and do a chargeback direct
> through your credit card issurer, chances are you'll lose your Paypal
> account and, in worst case, Paypal may withdraw money from your checking
> account if it's on file. The chargeback would be 100% against Paypal and
> have no affect on the seller. When Paypal first started up many people
> went this route successfully and Paypal lost a fortune, so they cracked
> down. If I had problems with a major Paypal purchase and Paypal didn't
> want to work with me, I'd consider the ramifications... but for most
> purchases going this route is crazy.
>
> Best thing to always do is work through Paypal in disputes as best you
> can.
>
> <noeone@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
>> eBay buyer protecfion seems worthless...if you wanna protect yourself,
>> pay with your credit card (use PayPal) and then you can charge back if
>> the thing is no good (note, PayPal buyer protection seems worthless
>> too)!! Also, get postal insurance in case the gorilla squishes the fone
>> in the mail. USPS insurance is easier to collect than UPS or others.
>>
>>
>
And if paypal takes money from your bank account (without your *direct*
permission) contact your bank and you will get that money back (you might
and probably will lose your paypal account though). Your other option is to
sue paypal. though If possible I would try and work it out with paypal, they
don't want a chargeback since it can/will cause their rates (for taking
credit cards) to increase.

***in most cases the bank/processor will side with the customer***


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