I purchased an auction script a year or two ago and received resell rights, so I put it on a site and sold a few copies.
This guy from the Dominican Republic purchased it in mid June. A few days ago (178 days after the purchase), I get a notification of an unauthorized transaction from this guy. Most CC companies give the buyer 180 days to file this, right?
I called paypal because I was so @#$&in pissed off. And all the guy I talked to could say was "Wow" (at the fact it took 178 days to file this) and that "there is nothing I could really do since it is an intangible item". I asked him if I would be able to mail a copy on a CD and provide the tracking number and he said to do that, but do you guys think this would work? I mean, I am selling this thing for a measly $7, and now, if the buyer wins, I loose the $7 and a $10 for no freakin reason. Its not even like I can refund the $7 since its been over 2 months
How is the seller suppose to know if a purchase is unauthorized? I think its paypals responsibility to make sure all that crap is taken care of. Its amazing how they have all of this buyer protection, but they cant do anything to protect the seller.
I purchase intangible items all the time on paypal, and I bet you, I could have paid, gotten the item via download or email, and then filed a complaint and gotten all of my money back AND kept my items because there is no way to prove the buyer received the item. (I'd never do that, just trying to prove a point)
Ahh, sorry for all this venting, but I am really pissed. Id use stormpay or e-gold, but it seems people are skeptical about using them because they arent as known as Paypal
This guy from the Dominican Republic purchased it in mid June. A few days ago (178 days after the purchase), I get a notification of an unauthorized transaction from this guy. Most CC companies give the buyer 180 days to file this, right?
I called paypal because I was so @#$&in pissed off. And all the guy I talked to could say was "Wow" (at the fact it took 178 days to file this) and that "there is nothing I could really do since it is an intangible item". I asked him if I would be able to mail a copy on a CD and provide the tracking number and he said to do that, but do you guys think this would work? I mean, I am selling this thing for a measly $7, and now, if the buyer wins, I loose the $7 and a $10 for no freakin reason. Its not even like I can refund the $7 since its been over 2 months
How is the seller suppose to know if a purchase is unauthorized? I think its paypals responsibility to make sure all that crap is taken care of. Its amazing how they have all of this buyer protection, but they cant do anything to protect the seller.
I purchase intangible items all the time on paypal, and I bet you, I could have paid, gotten the item via download or email, and then filed a complaint and gotten all of my money back AND kept my items because there is no way to prove the buyer received the item. (I'd never do that, just trying to prove a point)
All I can say to that is... BS!PayPal is equally concerned about both its buyers and sellers. That’s why, should a buyer file a dispute, we will act as a mediator between both parties often resolving the situation before a chargeback is filed. If mediation fails and the buyer files a chargeback, PayPal will use evidence provided by the seller to fight fraudulent chargebacks. In these ways, PayPal offers a uniquely comprehensive level of protection for sellers.
The first time this happened to me, I lost. Where were these experts when I needed them???You’re much more likely to win a fraudulent chargeback dispute with PayPal’s team of experts on your side.
Ahh, sorry for all this venting, but I am really pissed. Id use stormpay or e-gold, but it seems people are skeptical about using them because they arent as known as Paypal








