PAYPAL story
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PAYPAL story
So, I sold my CCW wheels to a guy in CA on Ebay. We had a few emails back and forth, he paid me with paypal. I went to do the shipping label and he gave me a different address than what was on paypal. It was a business address he was wanting me to ship to..
I researched his name, and the address he wanted me to ship it too and it showed that he did have a business at that address, same name as the person on paypal.
Had a couple more emails, guy said he was putting them on a Matt blue Z06 that was his track car, and he was going to powder coat them black.
I was adamant that I would only ship to the address in paypal, and he said that's fine.
Ship the wheels, check the tracking, wheels got delivered. All good... right????
NOT!
2 months later I get an email from Paypal that he did a charge back on his credit card saying it was an unauthorized purchase on his card... this was for $2000
I filled out the appropriate crap on paypal, with UPS proof of delivery etc, and noted that in order for this to happen,
1. The thief had to hack his Ebay account
2. Hack his paypal account
3. Know his business address
4. Hack his email account
5. Steal his cell phone, as I had his cell number from him too
2 days later Paypal put the money back into my paypal account, saying that since I followed paypal's requirements for shipping and selling, I was covered under there guarantee.
So anyway, my reason for this was, that Paypal can be a good way to accept payment when you sell on here, IF you follow their guidelines.
Ebay Member name is qwiksurf
His real name is Mark Knight, he owns a Matt Blue Z06, probably running around on black CCW T-10 wheels.
I researched his name, and the address he wanted me to ship it too and it showed that he did have a business at that address, same name as the person on paypal.
Had a couple more emails, guy said he was putting them on a Matt blue Z06 that was his track car, and he was going to powder coat them black.
I was adamant that I would only ship to the address in paypal, and he said that's fine.
Ship the wheels, check the tracking, wheels got delivered. All good... right????
NOT!
2 months later I get an email from Paypal that he did a charge back on his credit card saying it was an unauthorized purchase on his card... this was for $2000
I filled out the appropriate crap on paypal, with UPS proof of delivery etc, and noted that in order for this to happen,
1. The thief had to hack his Ebay account
2. Hack his paypal account
3. Know his business address
4. Hack his email account
5. Steal his cell phone, as I had his cell number from him too
2 days later Paypal put the money back into my paypal account, saying that since I followed paypal's requirements for shipping and selling, I was covered under there guarantee.
So anyway, my reason for this was, that Paypal can be a good way to accept payment when you sell on here, IF you follow their guidelines.
Ebay Member name is qwiksurf
His real name is Mark Knight, he owns a Matt Blue Z06, probably running around on black CCW T-10 wheels.
Last edited by mcandrew67; 07-26-2013 at 11:44 AM.
#2
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whew.....
glad it worked out for you dude....
glad it worked out for you dude....
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buyer is an azzhat....wanna throw out anymore more info post it and this thread in the Transacation/Feedback forum so no one else has to deal with this guy
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Heck yeah...especially when it's a $2K deal! I've had to explain to inexperienced buyers multiple times that I will only ship to their PayPal address.
What are you doing with $2K in your Paypal account? I don't trust PayPal to leave fifty cents in my account...and I have it linked to an empty checking account.
2 days later Paypal put the money back into my paypal account
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wow what an azzhat. unbelievable what some people will do. just think what would have happened if you shipped to the business address. kiss the 2k goodbye.
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Heck yeah...especially when it's a $2K deal! I've had to explain to inexperienced buyers multiple times that I will only ship to their PayPal address.
What are you doing with $2K in your Paypal account? I don't trust PayPal to leave fifty cents in my account...and I have it linked to an empty checking account.
What are you doing with $2K in your Paypal account? I don't trust PayPal to leave fifty cents in my account...and I have it linked to an empty checking account.
But after the emails back and forth he seemed like a legit buyer, I guess he was, but was just a thief. He wanted the wheels for free, I hope his cc company busts his ***.
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Quite an ordeal, glad it all worked out for you. Paypal has always been my preferred method when buying or selling via the internet/ebay.
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Had the same thing happen to me when I sold a ps3 and a bunch of games about a year ago. Guy did something and jacked up the hard drive about 3 weeks after he got it. He went to paypal and filed a claim and they just took the money out of my acct. Didn't email me or anything. I ended up getting the money back after a bunch of headache. Hate how paypal just trusts the buyers now without even questioning it. I don't sell anything on ebay or use paypal to receive money anymore.
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The guy was either a victim of identify theft or he's a crook. Sounds more like the latter.
I don't trust Paypal. Period. I used it a couple of times and my account got hacked. I only buy from reputable online companies now (places like Amazon and LL Bean) and never sell anything.
I don't trust Paypal. Period. I used it a couple of times and my account got hacked. I only buy from reputable online companies now (places like Amazon and LL Bean) and never sell anything.
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I've been a longtime ebay seller and have sold on multiple car forums and stories like this are great reminders to document everything about the transaction. There are a lot of scam artists out there trying to get stuff for free. Funny how many offers I got on my rolex submariner from people outside the country who offered more than my list price if I could process a credit card transaction.
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I don't use PayPal a lot and have never bought or sold on eBay. Is shipping to the buyer's address for the PayPal account part of PayPal's or eBay's terms? I'll often have vendors ship stuff to my business address when I buy with a credit card for two reasons; It's often cheaper to ship to a business address and I know someone will be there so it's not left on the front porch at home with nobody there.
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I have seen small business owners be so caught up in running a business that they don't realize an employee is sneaking behind their back using their trusted information to buy things. It's not until the owner looks over a credit statement when they realize there is a charge they personally never made.
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I don't use PayPal a lot and have never bought or sold on eBay. Is shipping to the buyer's address for the PayPal account part of PayPal's or eBay's terms? I'll often have vendors ship stuff to my business address when I buy with a credit card for two reasons; It's often cheaper to ship to a business address and I know someone will be there so it's not left on the front porch at home with nobody there.
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Several years ago a good friend of mine was making a pretty good living selling on Ebay. That changed when they REQUIRED him to accept Paypal. It didn't take long for him to quit Ebay all together. I think he still messes with Craig's List. Besides, mostly Ebay is a bunch of crap anymore it seems...
#20
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So as long as it's a 'confirmed' address with Paypal, you'll be covered, provided the other rules are followed as well?