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yngray1967 02-13-2022 09:41 AM

how to complain or ban a user?
 
Hi, i have recently have had a terrible experience from a user on here that I purchased a baseball card from and he never responded back. Never sent a tracking number. he finally got back to me and is asking for more money and he'll refund me the original. which makes no sense. how do i get this user banned?

Hxcmilkshake 02-13-2022 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by yngray1967 (Post 2196486)
Hi, i have recently have had a terrible experience from a user on here that I purchased a baseball card from and he never responded back. Never sent a tracking number. he finally got back to me and is asking for more money and he'll refund me the original. which makes no sense. how do i get this user banned?

Send a message to "Leon" he runs the show here

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yngray1967 02-13-2022 09:55 AM

thanks.

Directly 02-14-2022 11:25 AM

PayPal cash in acct# but always use your Credit Card to Pay
 
I bought some Pokémon online buying through PayPal used a little cash that was left in my PayPal account, paid the difference with my credit card--the transaction was fraudulent--PayPal said tough on a cash refund, fortunately my credit card provider reversed the difference in the charge after they researched. -- so will Goods and Services transitions always protect the buyer 100 percent??--

swarmee 02-14-2022 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Directly (Post 2196814)
I bought some Pokémon online buying through PayPal used a little cash that was left in my PayPal account, paid the difference with my credit card--the transaction was fraudulent--PayPal said tough on a cash refund, fortunately my credit card provider reversed the difference in the charge after they researched. -- so will Goods and Services transitions always protect the buyer 100 percent??--

100 percent? Pretty close, but nothing is perfect. But you've got a million times better shot with G&S vs FF.


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