Posted by ppc on July 23, 2010 under Frozen Accounts |
We sold a large amount of t-shirts during the World Cup 2010. Because most of our t-shirts were personalized with Name and Number the orders took up to 7 days to finish as stated on our auctions. Of course lots of people wanted their items more or less straight away because they payed with PayPal. Basically those persons that didn’t receive their T-shirt before the next game simply made complaints to Paypal Read more of this article »
Posted by ppc on July 22, 2010 under Chargebacks/Disputes, Ripped Off |
I purchased a memory card via eBay using Paypal. It turns out that the memory card was fake (which apparently is an ongoing eBay scheme). After receiving in writing from the seller that the item was indeed fake, I filed a complaint with Paypal. Paypal told me that they had decided the case in my favor - and that I needed to return the item to the seller at my own expense to receive my refund Read more of this article »
Posted by ppc on under Frozen Accounts |
After opening my Paypal account for Ebay, I waited the required 60 days and applied for the debit card. Paypal limited my account and requested more personal information. The information was sent and three days later they froze the account with the funds Read more of this article »
Posted by ppc on May 30, 2010 under Website Issues |
When I was emailed from PayPal to say my English visa card was about to expire, I logged on to put in the details of the replacement card. I was surprised to find that my card did not match the billing address. That is because I now live in France and my french address was in my previous details (not a problem before) Read more of this article »
Posted by ppc on under Chargebacks/Disputes |
Several months ago I ordered a package from Hong Kong for $230. About a week later I was called by UPS and told that Customs had stopped the package. After further investigation I was told it was because the contents were labelled incorrectly on the shipping paperwork Read more of this article »
Posted by ppc on May 23, 2010 under Unauthorized Charges |
Back about 4 months ago, I received an email from paypal saying that they took $78.00 out of my bank account by e-check. A month before that they took $300.00 out. Then the month before that they took $30.00 out. When I questioned PayPal about this, they said it was for eBay selling fees, even though I have never ever sold a single thing on eBay in my life Read more of this article »
Posted by ppc on May 22, 2010 under Unauthorized Charges |
A few days ago I received an email from PayPal saying they had drafted an e-check from my bank account for an eBay charge. I had already payed eBay with a credit card. There was no need for PayPal to do this. After them proceeding to do this without my permission, I called them and told them I had already payed eBay with a credit card through PayPal Read more of this article »
Posted by ppc on May 19, 2010 under Policy Issues |
On 3rd May, I made a purchase via PayPal for a lifetime membership at http://www.animedownloadsonline.com. The correct amount was deducted from my PayPal account yet I never received the promised membership access. My emails to the seller were unanswered. Naively believing that PayPal would mediate in such a case, I raise a dispute with PayPal in hope that I could get the seller to respond and perhaps perform a refund Read more of this article »
Posted by ppc on May 18, 2010 under Policy Issues |
I wanted to make a payment to a travel agent. Problem was that I was in Europe and even after entering id, password, etc, PayPal decides that I am a risk. So, I spent 43 minutes over the phone (international call) from the hotel entering twice my credit card number Read more of this article »
Posted by ppc on May 16, 2010 under Policy Issues |
I have used PayPal for years and trusted them with my money, credit card numbers, personal information, etc.. One day I was notified by PayPal that some “suspicious” activity had occurred on my account. Since then my life has been Hell. Read more of this article »