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Old 08-06-2011, 02:15 PM
Brendan Brendan is offline
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Originally Posted by vintagetoppsguy View Post
No, he can't file a PayPal case under that PayPal account because it's NOT HIS account. What is so difficult to comprehend about that? It would be like you filing a PayPal case under my account. You wouldn't get very far.

His mom can file a PayPal case, but I really don't think she would win because she paid for an eBay purchase that wasn't hers.
It doesn't matter if it is not his account. It makes it more complicated, but you have just as great a chance of winning.

Even if the seller claims that she bought tulips from him, if he doesn't send her anything there's no way you can lose. (unless PayPal suspects fraud on your part- e.g. she files a PayPal claim for every single payment) If he sends tulips, an important looking letter from your so called lawyer will usually scare someone enough to receive the cards overnight.

In the Paypal world, buyer > seller. Unless the case is obvious, buyer/sender will almost always win. If for some reason the PayPal case doesn't work out, just file a chargeback with your credit card.

This will be my last post here. Good luck on getting your money back.
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