What you just said didn't make allot of sense to me. I have been awarded a refund by PayPal (RE: My earlier post). I told them it was embarrassing to make a claim like this, however, the agent laughed and told me everyone in the office has had at-least one like my claim. He explained they handle the sale like they would for any other sale (using a kettle as an example). He told me about the fakes being sent out ect (my bank also talked as if they were aware of the issue - Lloyds).MonAmour wrote:Booty Call Dolls wrote:King mansion?
You were taken!
In fact, paypal could claim they will not cover you due to the nature of the article you purchased.
Sad, but true.
BCD
It's important to note- Doll vendors that use PayPal are violating their policy of use. PayPal prohibits the sale of "adult" products and products that are manufactured after the payment; all sale items must be in stock and available to ship immediately. For sales on eBay the loophole is that the site is not selling the adult product the eBay member is. For legit and scam vendors accepting PayPal it is a ticking time bomb. At any time PayPal may discover what they're accepting payments for and the account will be terminated. This is the same for most credit card processing companies such as Authorize Net.
I don't accept PayPal directly because of this. I think people are brainwashed to believe PayPal is the best way to pay online when it isn't. Your credit card company will back your purchase just as much as PayPal would.
If you want to shut down the scam sites that you ordered a bum doll from using PayPal, call PayPal and let them know what you purchased. PayPal will delete their account and that's one less way they can take payments.
Maybe the policies are different in the UK than in other countries? Because they all took really good care of me.