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Warning for you sellers about what a bunch of friggin' morons work at PayPal.
I just got a pending reversal notice from PayPal for a transaction done with eBay bidder reddog4334. The notice is based on unauthorized funds, which generally means stolen or misused credit card. This bidder has bid on, and continues to bid on, a lot of coins. I'd suggest adding them to your blocked bidder list at least for the time being. It may turn out that they are legit and PayPal is wrong, but better safe then sorry.
Russ, NCNE
Russ, NCNE
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The name is LEE!
New paypal spoof email. Got one today with my name on it and other official infomation. Sent to PayPal and it is a definite spoof.
These are getting more and more sophisticated every day.
Let's see, to contact them, all I have to is respond and log in with my user name and password.
It's scary out there.
Joe
<< <i>I've gotten several "questions from an ebay member" emails asking why didn't I ship their item that they won two weeks ago. Strange since I haven't sold anything in months. Never in my ebay messages, only emails. I'm supposed to contact them within 5 days or they will file a complaint.
Let's see, to contact them, all I have to is respond and log in with my user name and password.
It's scary out there.
Joe >>
I've been getting questions for items that don't even exist. I just delete them without clicking the respond link.
kimchee
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Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Sometimes scammers buy lots of small things due to the fact that people won't do too much if they get ripped off for $12. >>
That's certainly true, and would explain the bidding pattern. But, it doesn't explain why she wouldn't be at least temporarily suspended from eBay to prevent further fraud - if, indeed, there is any fraud going on. PayPal seems to think so, and one would think they'd take action.
Russ, NCNE
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Update on this issue. After 18 days, PayPal has completed their "investigation" and found that these "unauthorized funds" were authorized afterall. Friggin' idiots. I had a hunch this was a PayPal FUBAR, so I'm glad I held off on negging the bidder. >>
I hope anyone who blocked this bidder based on this thread has unblocked them.
<< <i>I hope anyone who blocked this bidder based on this thread has unblocked them. >>
That's why I posted a followup.
Russ, NCNE
Jerry
<< <i>Update on this issue. After 18 days, PayPal has completed their "investigation" and found that these "unauthorized funds" were authorized afterall. Friggin' idiots. >>
I had a similar problem with a buyer (possible "unauthorized funds") a few months ago, with this twist- my buyer was also a seller. PayPal thought that he (my buyer) had been paid with "unauthorized funds" for one of his auctions, but since he didn't have any money in his PayPal account, they took back the money he had already paid me.
Eventually, they (PayPal) figured out that nothing was amiss and put the money back in my account, but for some reason, they never bothered to let me know- I found out about it from my buyer.
"Friggin' idiots" is being generous.
Next time I'll make sure to read everything before I do something, especially with dialup!
All 4 of my bidders have received their AGE sets- All left positive feedback - and I am still waiting for Pay Pal to release my funds and restrictions on my account.
Meanwhile, they're saving interest on $17,000 for several weeks now!
I will not use Pay Pal again in the future for any high priced items.
If you use them, you will get burned eventually.
and they're cold.
I don't want nobody to shoot me in the foxhole."
Mary
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