sorry to hear that, well good thing you don't have any bank or card linked to it.
just dump this account and create a new one, start with 0
Doesn't paypal take you to court if you pay back the money you owed
sorry to hear that, well good thing you don't have any bank or card linked to it.
just dump this account and create a new one, start with 0
This is why I hate paypal, good luck nonetheless
OP, report him to the scammer grave, also, since he filed an "Unauthorized Payment" he also probably used the same ip when doing the payment, so you're definitely gonna win :P
Just wait it out and hope for the best
you can make a new account and forget about this one if you have nothing connected to it
He could have had a Dynamic IP, meaning it probably changes when you turn router off and on, or he just charged back at local library or something, IDK. Good luck OP, I recently did a chargeback on someone (For an IRL Issue) and they asked me to fill out a statutory declaration (Pain in the ass, have to talk to an officer or bank clerk or w/e), you could try searching something similar for where you live and ask him to sign it because paypal will enforce it.
just phone to paypal and explain it.
OT: If the payment was 2 months ago, you're most likely going to win, considering even if something happened to the product you sold (I think it was an account you said) it would be his fault (which gives him 100% NO right to charge back), not yours, considering theres nothing you could have done 2 months ago causing the account to not work/get banned/whatever all of a sudden now.
Last edited by Riigged; 07-16-2016 at 09:41 AM.
Any luck OP with the issue?
Good luck on resolving, such a dick move on the buyer's part.
still no report in scammer's grave?
I would still just drop the account and claim ignorance if you ever got a letter or etc.
NightOwl