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Quote from: Duke McDukiedook on January 30, 2018, 07:00:27 AMQuote from: DaveBarbier on January 29, 2018, 04:15:47 PMQuote from: Duke McDukiedook on January 29, 2018, 11:45:56 AMQuote from: juntjoo on January 29, 2018, 10:48:07 AMQuote from: DaveBarbier on January 23, 2018, 03:41:41 PMI almost got screwed buying carbs and I sent the money as a gift to avoid the fee. PayPal still worked with me and I got all my money back and returned the carbs. I would call PayPal or email them (not sure they have a number) and see what they say and find out exactly what the buyer can do to screw you. They do have either 30 or 60 days to file a claim if they want their money back, but they have to send the item back to you. It's like the buyer needs to give a case as to why he wants a refund. Like the item was damaged or not what was advertised. But yes, they do tend to side with the buyer in my experience. Anyone you can trust on this forum to get the cash and then PayPal you as a gift?wow, they still worked with you even after admitting to them you screwednthem of their commission?? um thanks paypalNo $hit!!!!!! Demand your money back after he screwed you and you screwed the company!Sir, you have the biggest balls this side of the Mississippi we have ever seen!AH!! The LULZ with this one!!! I honestly don't see what's funny. I got screwed and I got my money back because PayPal was willing to help out. The seller got his carbs back, PayPal helped a customer and I got unscrewed. Who knows what internal policies they have in place and what extent the claims department can bend the rules.I find it hilarious that you decided to circumvent the system in place that helps to pay for the money transfer you made but you expected Paypal to go to bat for you when you screwed them out of their fee.You clearly broke Paypal's rules and are clearly a cheapass, cheapskate and if the world was a just place you should have gotten screwed proper.How do you think Paypal stays in business?? Good intentions?? It is because of cheapass cheats like yourself that make the fees high for everyone else when you abuse the system in place. I'll bet you're the kind of guy that would not have the goddamn common courtesy to give a reach-around! I'm offended, why would you assume I wouldn't give a reach around?
Quote from: DaveBarbier on January 29, 2018, 04:15:47 PMQuote from: Duke McDukiedook on January 29, 2018, 11:45:56 AMQuote from: juntjoo on January 29, 2018, 10:48:07 AMQuote from: DaveBarbier on January 23, 2018, 03:41:41 PMI almost got screwed buying carbs and I sent the money as a gift to avoid the fee. PayPal still worked with me and I got all my money back and returned the carbs. I would call PayPal or email them (not sure they have a number) and see what they say and find out exactly what the buyer can do to screw you. They do have either 30 or 60 days to file a claim if they want their money back, but they have to send the item back to you. It's like the buyer needs to give a case as to why he wants a refund. Like the item was damaged or not what was advertised. But yes, they do tend to side with the buyer in my experience. Anyone you can trust on this forum to get the cash and then PayPal you as a gift?wow, they still worked with you even after admitting to them you screwednthem of their commission?? um thanks paypalNo $hit!!!!!! Demand your money back after he screwed you and you screwed the company!Sir, you have the biggest balls this side of the Mississippi we have ever seen!AH!! The LULZ with this one!!! I honestly don't see what's funny. I got screwed and I got my money back because PayPal was willing to help out. The seller got his carbs back, PayPal helped a customer and I got unscrewed. Who knows what internal policies they have in place and what extent the claims department can bend the rules.I find it hilarious that you decided to circumvent the system in place that helps to pay for the money transfer you made but you expected Paypal to go to bat for you when you screwed them out of their fee.You clearly broke Paypal's rules and are clearly a cheapass, cheapskate and if the world was a just place you should have gotten screwed proper.How do you think Paypal stays in business?? Good intentions?? It is because of cheapass cheats like yourself that make the fees high for everyone else when you abuse the system in place. I'll bet you're the kind of guy that would not have the goddamn common courtesy to give a reach-around!
Quote from: Duke McDukiedook on January 29, 2018, 11:45:56 AMQuote from: juntjoo on January 29, 2018, 10:48:07 AMQuote from: DaveBarbier on January 23, 2018, 03:41:41 PMI almost got screwed buying carbs and I sent the money as a gift to avoid the fee. PayPal still worked with me and I got all my money back and returned the carbs. I would call PayPal or email them (not sure they have a number) and see what they say and find out exactly what the buyer can do to screw you. They do have either 30 or 60 days to file a claim if they want their money back, but they have to send the item back to you. It's like the buyer needs to give a case as to why he wants a refund. Like the item was damaged or not what was advertised. But yes, they do tend to side with the buyer in my experience. Anyone you can trust on this forum to get the cash and then PayPal you as a gift?wow, they still worked with you even after admitting to them you screwednthem of their commission?? um thanks paypalNo $hit!!!!!! Demand your money back after he screwed you and you screwed the company!Sir, you have the biggest balls this side of the Mississippi we have ever seen!AH!! The LULZ with this one!!! I honestly don't see what's funny. I got screwed and I got my money back because PayPal was willing to help out. The seller got his carbs back, PayPal helped a customer and I got unscrewed. Who knows what internal policies they have in place and what extent the claims department can bend the rules.
Quote from: juntjoo on January 29, 2018, 10:48:07 AMQuote from: DaveBarbier on January 23, 2018, 03:41:41 PMI almost got screwed buying carbs and I sent the money as a gift to avoid the fee. PayPal still worked with me and I got all my money back and returned the carbs. I would call PayPal or email them (not sure they have a number) and see what they say and find out exactly what the buyer can do to screw you. They do have either 30 or 60 days to file a claim if they want their money back, but they have to send the item back to you. It's like the buyer needs to give a case as to why he wants a refund. Like the item was damaged or not what was advertised. But yes, they do tend to side with the buyer in my experience. Anyone you can trust on this forum to get the cash and then PayPal you as a gift?wow, they still worked with you even after admitting to them you screwednthem of their commission?? um thanks paypalNo $hit!!!!!! Demand your money back after he screwed you and you screwed the company!Sir, you have the biggest balls this side of the Mississippi we have ever seen!AH!! The LULZ with this one!!!
Quote from: DaveBarbier on January 23, 2018, 03:41:41 PMI almost got screwed buying carbs and I sent the money as a gift to avoid the fee. PayPal still worked with me and I got all my money back and returned the carbs. I would call PayPal or email them (not sure they have a number) and see what they say and find out exactly what the buyer can do to screw you. They do have either 30 or 60 days to file a claim if they want their money back, but they have to send the item back to you. It's like the buyer needs to give a case as to why he wants a refund. Like the item was damaged or not what was advertised. But yes, they do tend to side with the buyer in my experience. Anyone you can trust on this forum to get the cash and then PayPal you as a gift?wow, they still worked with you even after admitting to them you screwednthem of their commission?? um thanks paypal
I almost got screwed buying carbs and I sent the money as a gift to avoid the fee. PayPal still worked with me and I got all my money back and returned the carbs. I would call PayPal or email them (not sure they have a number) and see what they say and find out exactly what the buyer can do to screw you. They do have either 30 or 60 days to file a claim if they want their money back, but they have to send the item back to you. It's like the buyer needs to give a case as to why he wants a refund. Like the item was damaged or not what was advertised. But yes, they do tend to side with the buyer in my experience. Anyone you can trust on this forum to get the cash and then PayPal you as a gift?
Scamming pay pal?...isn't that like scamming a scammer?
scam pay pal for a refund?ya want ya cake and eat it aswell?