Paypal's Fraudulent Practices - Defined
It started innocently enough. I made a purchase on eBay that was less than stellar so I returned it. That’s where all the troubles began…….. While checking my email routinely I noticed a contact email from the eBay member I just made a purchase and return through. The email was regarding the returned merchandise and the associated USPS tracking number. The seller claimed I shipped the parcel back to the wrong address. How is this possible? – eBay provides the return shipping label online at a click of the button. I logged into eBay and retrieved the tracking number in question. I looked it up on the USPS web site and I compared the ship from and the ship to address of the seller. The seller’s claim was accurate, eBay’s return label did not send the package back to the seller, instead it send it to what appeared to me as the sellers last know address. I had to open a case on eBay which was escalated to Paypal and denied for the reason that no tracking number was provided to show I ret