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Report: #254396

Complaint Review: Paypal - San Jose California

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  • Reported By: Delray Beach Florida
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  • Paypal 2211 N First St. San Jose, California U.S.A.
  • Phone: 888-221-1161
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  • Category: Internet

Paypal RIPPED me OFF ripoff San Jose California

*Consumer Comment: Gift cards

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On or about March 1,2007 I opened an account with Paypal. I sold two gift certificates at a discounted price. (I retired from the home building business and I had home depot gift cards that I could not return). Paypal sent me an email asking for documentation that I had sent out the gift cards and a purchase receipt to show that I bought the cards.

I did that! Paypal said that they would get back to me. They came back to me with an email saying gift cards are too risky and dropped me from their service for life aven though both customers received their gift cards. They are currenly holding $411.40 of my money that they said they will hold for 180 days. I said how can you do that when yopu know that your customers received their gift cards and had no problem? They said this is what they do!I was trying to earn some extra money as I had just retired.

I have done nothing wrong. I have no criminal record. I complained to the BBB in San Jose and got no where. They must be doing this to gain more profits by holding customers money and getting interest even though the buyers have their merchandise. How do they get away with this. I gave them all the information they wanted and said I would show them my business card as a builder. As a Big company they think they can get away with anything that they want to do even to inocent customers.

Someone should stop them! I'm sure they have many Millions of dollars they are getting interest on that does not belong to them. They are a rip off company!

Steven
Delray Beach, Florida
U.S.A.

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#1 Consumer Comment

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AUTHOR: Mike - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Thursday, June 14, 2007

The reason they are holding your money is to wait and see if any complaints arise from your sale. Gift card fraud on Ebay is the newest thing. People steal the cards and then sell them on Ebay at a "discount" but they aren't worth anything. Since you pay full price for the cards, why would you ever sell them at a discount? You're losing money. It's Home Depot, why not hold onto them until somethign in YOUR house needs repairing, or use them to fix up your place, ro buy someone something as a gift, etc. Something here smells funny

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