Posted by MSD on September 08, 2008 at 20:18:50 from (67.1.191.118):
Well, my son just got stiffed by Pay pal. He sold a go-ped on ebay, got paid with pay pal, and shipped it to the guy. He gets it and says it is not what he expected. My son says to send it back for a refund. Instead, he tells pay pal it was not what he ordered and they pull the money out of my son's account. Now he is out the money and the go-ped. After more complaining to pay pal, they tell him to request the funds be refunded and it would be taken care of. Thing is, they didn't tell him to request the go-ped back for the refund and now they say there isn't anything they can do. They refunded the guy his money and the guy has his go-ped with no motivation to return it. Son thinks it might be the only way to buy anything on ebay now. Just use pay pal and then complain and get the thing for free. What a great way to do business.
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