Re: Claiming back my money



"Peter Parry" <peter@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote...
> chateauSPAMKILL.murray@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (The Older Gentleman) wrote:
>
> >This is what you do. They are jointly and severally liable.
>
> No they are not - they have certain responsibilities under the
> Consumer Credit Act (CCA) of 1974 but it isn't certain how this
> applies to PayPal transactions. Arguably the agreement between the
> buyer and PayPal has been completed successfully. Moreover in this
> case the balance of GBP95 owing is under the GBP100 minimum limit in
> the CCA.

I thought the CCA lower limit of GBP100 related to the whole original
transaction value, not the value actually funded by credit card and
certainly not the value of any claim outstanding.

Matti


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