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I might have a story to tell soon enough about ebay and some nova parts I ordered. Still in the process of getting it sorted. The 18th ebay can step in and refund my money. We shall see.
Mike
Mike
Just an example !! There are many online classic car forums that allow the greatest number of potential buyers to see, e-bay is just one of them. In this case e-bay protected the buyer.Anyone willing to do a 50K car transaction on ebay deserves to be scammed.
There are much better ways to do a large sum transaction, especially when there is a title involved etc...
Unless of course, you have money to burn and 50K is like 50 bucks to most people...
What's the old saying? A fool and his money,,,
Unfortunately that is no longer true. About a year ago I got bitten in a finely polished scam that looked so legit they even had an active FFL dealer in on it (reported that to ATF). My bank got in the middle and did not allow $$ transfer to PP to go thru. PP stated they already paid the "vendor" and said I owed $400 ( I had zero PP balance). Numerous emails to them filled with documentation (forget getting a human on the phone) was a waste of time so I left my account at zero. A friend sent me some $$ for some boat stuff (just like he had done times prior) before I could tell him to send to my wife's account. Paypal immediately took the money..............Things may have changed, but I seem to recall that PayPal ONLY has the ability to refund the buyer IF the seller still has a PayPal balance. If your PayPal account balance is zero, they can’t legally take it out of your linked bank account. For this reason I NEVER leave money in my PayPal account and always transfer to my bank account quickly after a major sell. This is only what I recall. I could have changed, so mileage may vary.
Can you even sell on eBay any longer without accepting payment through eBay using Paypal?
Things may have changed, but I seem to recall that PayPal ONLY has the ability to refund the buyer IF the seller still has a PayPal balance. If your PayPal account balance is zero, they can’t legally take it out of your linked bank account. For this reason I NEVER leave money in my PayPal account and always transfer to my bank account quickly after a major sell. This is only what I recall. I could have changed, so mileage may vary.
My brother is a state trooper he said they will not get involved with that .he said it would be a issue with the postal inspector .and he said they might be reluctant to even get involved if there is multiple complaints then chances are better they investigate . Other then that he says it's more a civil matterJust thinking out loud here - for this scam to be successful the scammer(s) must end up with the money refunded by Paypal and possession of the merchandise.
If the goods were delivered to the address you listed and accepted by a resident at that address then it seems irrelevant whether that person is Ding, Dong or King Kong.
Now that Paypal has reversed the purchase transaction I think the merchandise in question is once again legally your property. If you can prove your property is likely to be at that address or it's whereabouts may be known by someone at that address you might have sufficient cause to ask the local police to investigate.
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