- Report: #770107
Complaint Review: Paypal
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Internet, Nebraska United States of America |
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Paypal Pay Pal Pay pal just let an ebay seller ( who they are in cahoots with) literally steal from a Senior Internet, Nebraska
*Author of original report: What would you be smoking??
*Author of original report: You all FLATTER me beating this dead horse
*Consumer Comment: Typical
*Author of original report: Thanks for you opinion
*Author of original report: Thanks for you opinion
*Consumer Comment: Actually
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Search Tips#1 Author of original report
What would you be smoking??
AUTHOR: Suzanne corcoran - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, August 30, 2011
#2 Author of original report
You all FLATTER me beating this dead horse
AUTHOR: Suzanne corcoran - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Well let me help you in this. You posted yesterday in your other "RipOff" that you got your money back. How come you didn't mention that in this report? Oh I know..perhaps it was because I said it was hard to call it a RipOff yet? So since you can't admit that you could have been wrong you just left that little piece of information out.
It really brings up the question as to who was really the dishonest one in this transaction?
#4 Author of original report
Thanks for you opinion
AUTHOR: Suzanne corcoran - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, August 30, 2011
#5 Author of original report
Thanks for you opinion
AUTHOR: Suzanne corcoran - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, August 29, 2011
- That is an incorrect statement. You can search and find just as many sellers who claim that they were ripped off by a buyer, as buyers who claim they were ripped off by a seller. The problem is that the "looser" in the dispute always thinks they were scammed.
First of all it is hard to even call this a RipOff yet. Here you have someone who sells a shirt. Actually sends it out to the Seller. Now for the "RipOff" to actually work. That buyer would have to then say the shirt was the wrong size and send it back. At the same time the seller would have to move and leave no forwarding address. Then it would take the post office to hold the package for several days so that even if the buyer gets the package back, and the buyer tried to send it back to the seller at the correct address it is past the 14 return policy.
Well if that is the "scam" you have to admit it is a pretty creative one, especially for just a shirt. Involving everyone from the Seller, to Ebay and PayPal, to the United States Postal Service.

