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Re: opening a dispute with paypal

To: RampantNM@aol.com
Subject: Re: opening a dispute with paypal
From: Charles & Peggy Robinson <ccrobins@ktc.com>
Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 21:27:06 -0500
   It has been my experience that Ebay and PayPal both exist to make the 
seller happy.. Unless I'm mistaken, that's where the commission is.

   CR

RampantNM@aol.com wrote:

> All I can say is good luck.  I switched my paypal account to use my  American
> Express cared so I have the ability to deny the charge with them as  well as
> paypal.
> 
> A couple of  years ago now I bought some Morris manuals from a lady in
> England.  I emailed her and asked if she would bundle them all in one  package
> to
> save herself time and me some postage.  She never  answered.  I sent several
> emails and finally got a notice from Ebay that I  was about to be banned for
> non-payment.  I paid right away and six weeks  later after even more emails
> asking about the status of my purchase, I left a  negative feedback.  The lady
> them
> promptly sent me back an email saying she  was giving me negative feedbacks
> as a buyer in retaliation.
> 
> I complained to Ebay, but nothing was done.  I eventually got the  manuals,
> in separate shipments, a few days later.  So I have a less than  spectacular
> ebay score now.
> 
> I contacted paypal and they basically said, forget it....this was before I
> got the manuals when they were six weeks late.  I also have a friend that  was
> scammed on a car deal on Ebay and paypal was no help for him.  He got  part of
> this money back from a credit card company, but the portion he paid by
> paypal was gone.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Robert B. Houston




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