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Complaint Review: Paypal - San Jose California

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  • Reported By: Wendy Chase — tavares Florida U.S.A.
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  • Paypal 2211 N 1st Street San Jose, California USA

Payal Paypal took money from my account -- gave it to a FRAUDULANT user hounding me and blocking me 9 years San Jose California

*Consumer Comment: Paypal didn't rip you off..

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Paypal processed a payment from someone who had been making regular payments to me for repayment of money from me.

The payments had been made with frequency and had a history of being made from this fraudster on a regular basis.

The Fraudster and I had a falling out and his way of getting back at me was to file a FRAUDULANT claim to Paypal that this was an unauthorized payment.  The payment was made in the usual and customary fashion......his credit card from money he made by selling items on ebay....and made directly to my Paypal account monthly.  ----the evidence shows there was a HISTORY---

Unbeknownst to me after many many letters vial email explaining this persons fraudulant act, and the fact that he TRIED to order a DELL computer, home delivery foods, and clothing using THREE of my credit cards he had surrepticiously stolen from my walet-- how I don't know he obtained those numbers.  ALL THREE credit cards caught this credit card fraud and stopped them from happening..........and told me after the fact.

Greedy Paypal preys on the individual because we have no $$$ power behind ourselvels like this multi billion dollar giant does.   The address I provided and the phone number I provided goes directly to their CORPORATE office.

I sincerely hope that everyone of the 3900+ people here start berraging them with phone calls and letters. I submitted a complaint against Pay Pal with the attorney general of California as well.

Lets ALL BAND TOGETHER and show them for what they are BULLYS, who take advantage of their corporate poewe and $$$ to RIP OFF-- senior citizens, and average Americans just trying to get by by using ebay or other means to make ends meet.

 

Pay Pal Corporate Headquarters

2211 N1st Street

San Jose,

California  45131

402-935-7733

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#1 Consumer Comment

Paypal didn't rip you off..

AUTHOR: Robert - (USA)

POSTED: Saturday, February 27, 2016

First off just because someone has been paying you monthly for a period of time, does not automatically give a "green light" to every payment. Let's say you borrowed $1000 from me and were paying me back $50/month.  So after 20 months you have paid the $1000.  Now, if I take out payment 21 is it valid just because you have paid me previously?  Of course not.

Now, the other thing is that PayPal is not a court of law.  So if you have something in writing that says you are entitled to these payments take this person to court.  If they were able to obtain your credit cards from your wallet they must be very close to you.  Then if you prevail in court you can go for getting your entire money back at one time by attaching their bank accounts.  Of course if you don't have something in writing you are going to have a very tough time proving that they still owe you money.

Oh and while I am sure you want the world to act on your behalf, don't expect anyone to call PayPal on your behalf especially since we only know one side of the story...yours.

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