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Originally Posted by vintagetoppsguy
Ummm, no, as far as eBay and PayPal are concerned he DIDN'T pay. There is no record of payment coming from HIM. The payment came from SOMEBODY ELSE'S PAYPAL ACCOUNT.
He cannot file an INR because the payment wasn't made from his PayPal account.
What is so difficult to understand about that?
Edited to add: You can't pay for eBay purchases from a PayPal account that isn't yours. By your logic, if I am outbid on an item at the last second I can just send PayPal for the item anyway (although I didn't win) pretending to be the buyer? Yeah, I think I'll try that one and see how far I get.
The payment has to come from the winning bidder's account. In the OP's case, all the seller has to say is that the payment from ther other person was for a totally different purchase and there is no proof otherwise.
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Actually, you are incorrect. This issue has happened to me before. I simply called up PayPal and told them the situation. You either pay through your PayPal account
or show proof of payment. The other PayPal account was proof of payment. That's good enough for an eBay case. To make it easier, you might as well just file a PayPal case instead. Even if the seller says it's for a totally different purchase, unless he sends the item for that purchase you can't lose.
Any form of payment will probably work. If he sent a check and photocopied it, they would consider that proof of payment. If he sent cash with tracking and signature confirmation, they would probably accept that too.