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Lance,
I declined the cancellation and spoke to Paypal. The rep I spoke to echoed what you said, stating it is a lengthy process, and I will not have to spend my money returning a card that carries no value. She said a counterfeit and a reprint are one and the same. Thank you for the information. Rick, I'm in the process of checking into that. Thank you |
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Wanted to update y'all on this:
1. I have not been refunded 2. I receive periodic emails from Paypal ordering me to upload tracking showing that I mailed the counterfeit back. I don't even know the guy's address; the package did not have an address, just the name Rose. His Paypal has account name "Rose's." I should not have to spend my money sending this garbage back and Paypal agrees on the phone. The latest email said I have until the 21st to upload tracking or the case will be closed. 3. When I received the first few emails, I called and spoke to Paypal. They said not to worry about it, that Paypal does not require people to mail back counterfeits, etc. I found out the employee my wife spoke to at the beginning did not write down the information she provided because it was not in the case file. I found out during my second call to them, which was several weeks after, that Paypal had not opened a counterfeit case. 4. I made a note of the date and time of my most recent phone conversations. 5. I have no idea what's going on with them and have been led to believe that I should believe what they tell me. Last edited by Clutch-Hitter; 05-19-2012 at 07:11 AM. Reason: Grammar |
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The people answering phones at Paypal are probably paid minimum wage and don't keep the job long because of the abuse they take daily. It's not surprising that you're getting the runaround from them. Good luck..hopefully someone there actually cares that you got ripped off.
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Thanks Dan,
My wife just spoke to a Paypal rep. He said tracking has to be provided today or else... So the evidence is being returned for the next buyer ... Last edited by Clutch-Hitter; 05-19-2012 at 09:27 AM. |
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1 - Draw a picture of the card
2 - Make sure you use a happy face 3 - Send it with tracking. |
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How did Paypal respond with where to ship if you nor they have an address on file? What did they say when you asked how do you give a tracking number to an address you don't know? Just curious. r/ Frank
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They told my wife that a message he sent included his address and verbally gave that address to her. I checked my messages and did not find one but it may have been an email that I moved to a folder and do not have access to. I do not know his first name and was just told first hand by Paypal that his first name was none of my business, only his account, Rose's, is my business.
My wife spoke to them several times this morning and gave them permission to speak to me lastly. The last person she spoke to said the guy basically committed a felony, which is why it took so long. I would have asked why they forced me to send evidence to a felon. I spoke to a lady who said - once the post office delivers it, I should get refunded - I asked, what if they lose it, to which she said I would have to claim it with the post office, would be their fault - I said even if, the seller is at fault, not me or the post office. - She said his account may be monitored, to which I asked why he was allowed to sell? She said there had to be several accusations. , and I said that is why it's everywhere on ebay. 1. Stole the image for the listing 2. Advertised professionally authenticated item 3. Sent card in screw down 4. Sent reprint/counterfeit 5. No return address or first name 6. His web site bears all... Felonbay Last edited by Clutch-Hitter; 05-19-2012 at 10:08 AM. |
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Greg,
Call eBay and give them the item # and tell them you want to send back the fake card. They will walk you through the listing and they will help you find his address. A similar thing happened to me and the seller refused to give me his return address so I could send the item back and eBay walked me through the listing over the phone and I got his return address that way. I hope this helps. Howard Last edited by HBroll; 05-19-2012 at 12:24 PM. |
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Thanks guys,
It got jumbled up in my previous post, but to clarify, they did give my wife an address for Mr. No Name, which I'm assuming was his correct address today. |
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find out this shlub's name through a reverse address check online and post it for everybody to see. he shouldnt be able to remain anonymous. |
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