Paypal does NOT give the money back because they rely on the method of withdrawing the funds from the sellers account.. if I as a seller simply take the funds out first.. your out of your money. This has happened to me about 2x now. So now I pay everything with CCard through paypal, because CC companies actually DO get the money back.
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Originally Posted by Newbsauce
(Post 178824)
Paypal does NOT give the money back because they rely on the method of withdrawing the funds from the sellers account.. if I as a seller simply take the funds out first.. your out of your money. This has happened to me about 2x now. So now I pay everything with CCard through paypal, because CC companies actually DO get the money back.
I got scammed from a textbook seller years ago. Seller had a 100% rating when I ordered. Never got the textbook and the seller dropped off the face of the earth, so much so that their account was no longer registered (and obviously then, no $$$ in it). After much hassle and waiting, I managed to get 100% of the money back from paypal. |
Originally Posted by Newbsauce
(Post 178824)
Paypal does NOT give the money back because they rely on the method of withdrawing the funds from the sellers account.. if I as a seller simply take the funds out first.. your out of your money.
Originally Posted by Bryceness
(Post 178727)
Look at the names on the bid history.
Originally Posted by eBay
eBay has changed how bid history information is displayed for higher-priced items. To help keep the eBay community safe, enhance bidder privacy, and protect our members from fraudulent emails, only you and the seller of the item can view your User ID in bid history. Other members will see anonymous names.
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no they can't; they have no legal authority to do so.
If you win the dispute, and they have no funds in their account, your SOL. The only thing paypal will do is freeze your account until you deposit more, then it goes straight to you. |
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 178896)
If you win the dispute, and they have no funds in their account, your SOL. The only thing paypal will do is freeze your account until you deposit more, then it goes straight to you.
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no, you're wrong. prove to me otherwise nigga.
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Originally Posted by Atlanta93LE
(Post 178917)
WRONG.
Resolution Center - Claim Details We have completed our investigation of this case. We attempted to process a refund from the seller's account to your account. Unfortunately, the seller's account does not contain the funds necessary to cover this refund. We were able to recover $0.00 USD. We have taken action against the seller and are working to recover the remainder of your refund. We will contact you when we have more information. No further action is required of you at this time. Now, if you think paypal is going to do anything further, your wrong. I have one of these "no further actions" pending from like 4 years ago waiting for my 300 bucks back. |
Originally Posted by RotorNutFD3S
(Post 178895)
Also not true because if you don't have any money in your PP account, they can just pull the funds from whatever bank account you use to process the refund to the buyer.
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if this were the case, I'd surely have my $76 dollars back, Paypal could only "recover" $24 of it....odd.
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I bet not a scam.
Pay with credit card fools. Never been scammed. |
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 178920)
no, you're wrong. prove to me otherwise nigga.
Originally Posted by Newbsauce
(Post 178922)
You are wrong and should have your ovaries removed.
Originally Posted by Atlanta93LE
(Post 178829)
Not quite true in all cases.
I got scammed from a textbook seller years ago. Seller had a 100% rating when I ordered. Never got the textbook and the seller dropped off the face of the earth, so much so that their account was no longer registered (and obviously then, no $$$ in it). After much hassle and waiting, I managed to get 100% of the money back from paypal. |
I got screwed for $500 something and paypal gave me $200 back, I think if the seller has more than 50 feedbacks and its more than 98% positive the buyer is protected up to $2000 through paypal and if not its only $200, I learned that the hard way. But I'm pretty sure its different for eBay Motors.
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ya but when you pay for it they will be like only money gram or that money transfer shit because once your moneys wired to another person, then you can never get it back.
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any feedback form the guy selling the miata?
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Originally Posted by Newbsauce
(Post 178925)
That is only applicable if the seller willingly attempts a refund. In the case of a dispute, Paypal does not have the authority to reach into bank accounts and withdraw funds. A Paypal representative personally told me this on the phone.
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it is a junky slow ass m45 of course it is cheap. The car is not worth 2K to me.
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lmao^^ nope no reply yet...aha he knows hes scamming the idiot who ever buys it. And sorry they dont make mp62 for a 1.6L:werd:
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Actualy they do http://www.fastforwardsuperchargers....splay.php?f=26 he said he could have one to people in it pretty soon. Dan should be driving his car agian by now.
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I WANT MY MS FIXED!!! 10psi is just not enoughhhhh
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lmao the guy replied i said
nice scam you got going on here buddy...2850shipped if that was true id come down there right now and pick it up but its a scam so i really cant... and he said The car is sold so he really didnt answer my question haha and ebay banned him. |
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