
but I can't transfer funds over the internet.

I think I should still be able to transfer funds over the internet legally, but I can't. Like many people on the ineternet, I am under 18. So it's official, bad policies and stupidity on their part and good luck on your part? I re-added it with the correct address - woah, it verified _just fine!_ (Sounds like the problem might have been Paypal's.) Then, I went and checked and the new address was automatically verified, so I deleted all the old address information and updated my telephone numbers. I deleted the debit card with the bum address. I did it myself all right! I said the hell with it. I r00l, Paypal suxors! - View image here: - size> I re-added it with the correct address - woah, it verified just fine! (Sounds like the problem might have been Paypal's.) Then, I went and checked and the new address was automatically verified, so I deleted all the old address information and updated my telephone numbers. Bottom line, she would not make the changes, I had to do them myself.
#TELEPHONE 402 935 7733 VERIFICATION#
She told me the problems I was having are common because I am using a Credit Union debit card and a lot of credit unions don't use AVS - Address Verification System. She interrupted me telling me I was wrong, and that *I* misunderstood what the damn site was telling me. Well, I called their wonderful toll-free support and got a most disrespectful gal named Deb. When I use paypal, I watch for these things, just like when I get a personal check in the mail, I wait for it to clear.Ĭheck the qualifications for seller protection however - you have to be at least a premier member. See for the rest of the protection policy.Īlong with shipping to a confirmed address etc. For items valued at $250 or more, you must include a signature from the recipient as proof of receipt. This document must show that you shipped to the buyer's Confirmed Address. The seller can provide reasonable proof-of-shipment which can be tracked online.


The seller accepted a single payment from one PayPal account for a purchase. I think that you can be ripped off on paypal, but some of the complaints are things they expressly say not to do.ġ, DO not recieve multiple payments. I have not used paypal since, and will never use it again, and I highly recommend that sellers stop using it as a means of collecting payment. Pay them back for a verified buyer who ripped me off of a $1000 laptop? I think not.Īll paypal mail now goes directly to my junk email folder, they can take me to court if they want the $900+ back, as there is no way in hell they will ever see this from me. I filled out the fraud report etc, etc, and included the USPS Priority Del Con number, I never received a single response that wasn't generic autoresponse crap.ģ weeks after this incident, paypal reversed all the charges, leaving a grand total of Purchase, and found $115.00 charged to my debit card.

I shipped it to the buyer's verified shipping address, via USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation.Īpproximately 3 months after I had completed the deal and transferred funds out of my account, I received a message that $100 had been from a fradulent credit card.Īnd I fell for the classic Paypal ripoff ploy.like an idiot, I used paypal for a $15.00 The buyer paid in 10 separate payments of $100, but hey, he was a paypal verified buyer, so I thought nothing of it. I sold a laptop on ebay awhile back, for a total of USD$1,000.
